Agricultural Inputs and Efficiency in Tanzania Small Scale Agriculture: A Comparative Analysis of Tobacco and Selected Food Crops.

A. Kidane, A. Hepelwa, E. Tingum, T. Hu
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In this study an attempt is made to compare the efficiency in tobacco leaf production with three other cereals - maize, ground nut and rice - commonly grown by Tanzanian small scale farmers. The paper reviews the prevalence of tobacco use in Africa with that of the developed world; while there was a decline in the latter there appears to be an increase in the former. The economic benefit and costs of tobacco production and consumption in Tanzania are also compared. Using a nationally representative large scale data we were able to observe that modern agricultural inputs allotted to tobacco was much higher than those allotted to maize, ground nut and rice. Using A Frontier Production approach, the study shows that the efficiency of tobacco, maize, groundnuts and rice were 75.3%, 68.5%, 64.5% and 46.5% respectively. Despite the infusion of massive agricultural input allotted to it, tobacco is still 75.3% efficient-tobacco farmers should have produced the same amount by utilizing only 75.3% of realized inputs. The relatively high efficiency in tobacco can only be explained by the large scale allocation of modern agricultural inputs such as fertilizer, better seeds, credit facility and easy access to market. The situation is likely to be reversed if more allocation of inputs were directed to basic food crops such as maize, rice and ground nuts. Tanzania's policy of food security and poverty alleviation can only be achieved by allocating more modern inputs to basic necessities such as maize and rice.
坦桑尼亚小规模农业的农业投入和效率:烟草和选定粮食作物的比较分析。
在这项研究中,试图将烟叶生产的效率与坦桑尼亚小农通常种植的其他三种谷物——玉米、坚果和大米——进行比较。该文件审查了非洲与发达世界的烟草使用流行情况;虽然后者有所下降,但前者似乎有所增加。还比较了坦桑尼亚烟草生产和消费的经济效益和成本。使用具有全国代表性的大规模数据,我们能够观察到分配给烟草的现代农业投入远远高于分配给玉米,花生和大米的投入。采用前沿生产方法,烟草、玉米、花生和水稻的效率分别为75.3%、68.5%、64.5%和46.5%。尽管投入了大量的农业投入,烟草的效率仍然是75.3%——烟农应该只利用已实现投入的75.3%就能生产出同样数量的烟草。烟草生产效率相对较高的唯一原因是现代农业投入的大规模分配,如化肥、更好的种子、信贷便利和易于进入市场。如果将更多的投入分配给玉米、大米和坚果等基本粮食作物,情况可能会逆转。坦桑尼亚的粮食安全和减轻贫困政策只有通过向玉米和大米等基本必需品分配更多的现代投入才能实现。
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