尼日利亚中部科吉州法达马三世方案地区效率差异分析

Sunday Ojochonu Ali, G. Abu, Peter Iorhor Ater, G. Aye
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引言:调查了Fadama III计划对尼日利亚科吉州农民效率水平的影响。材料和方法:通过分层随机抽样程序对382名受访者进行问卷调查,获得初步数据。分析中采用了Cobb—Douglas随机前沿生产函数和成本函数。使用t检验对受益人和非受益人的效率估计值进行比较。主要发现:效率分析表明,种子、化肥和农用化学品的使用量是这两类农民技术效率的驱动因素,而土地、化肥和家庭劳动力的成本是配置效率的驱动力。这两类农民的技术效率估计值分别为0.79和0.71,分配效率估计值为1.22和1.44。技术效率水平的平均比较表明,有利于受益人的t估计数为2.52(α=0.0124),而-24.56(α=0.000)的t估计值表明受益人的分配效率也更高。结论:受益人通过从法达玛三世那里获得技能和支持,变得比没有受益的同行更有效率。持续的培训将帮助农民提高效率,减少已发现的赤字。
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Analysis of efficiency differentials in Fadama III programme areas in Kogi State, Central Nigeria
Introduction: The impact of Fadama III programme on the efficiency levels of farmers in Kogi state, Nigeria was investigated. Materials and methods: Primary data were obtained with a questionnaire administered to 382 respondents selected through a stratified random sampling procedure. The Cobb-Douglas stochastic frontier production and cost functions were employed in the analyses. The resulting efficiency estimates for beneficiaries and non-beneficiaries were compared using the t-test. Major findings: Efficiency analyses indicate that the quantities of Seed, fertilizer and agrochemicals used were the drivers of technical efficiency among both categories of farmers, while costs of land, fertilizer and family labour were the drivers of allocative efficiency. Technical efficiency estimates for both categories of farmers were 0.79 and 0.71 respectively and respective allocative efficiency estimates were 1.22 and 1.44. Mean comparison of the technical efficiency levels indicated a t-estimate of 2.52 (α= 0.0124) in favour of the beneficiaries while a t-estimate of -24.56 (α= 0.000) indicated that beneficiaries were also more allocatively efficient. Conclusion: The beneficiaries, by acquiring skills and supports from Fadama III, became were more efficient than their non-benefiting counterparts. Continuous training will assist farmers to improve their efficiencies and reduce the noticed deficits.
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