Resource Use Efficiency of Yam Production among Smallholder Farmers and Effect to the Environment in the Tropics

S. I. Ume, A. Kaine, C. Ochiaka
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Resource use efficiency of yam production among smallholder farmers in Southeast, Nigeria was studied. The specific objectives of the study are to estimate the costs and returns in yam production, determine the allocative efficiency of yam production among small holder farmers, determine the different effects of yam cropping activities to the environment and identify and describe the limiting factor to yam production in the study area. A multi-stage random sampling technique was used to select 240 farmers and from which information needed for the study were elicited using a structure questionnaire. Cost and returns analysis, allocative efficiency model and distributive statistics such as percentage response and frequency distribution table were used to capture the objectives of the study. The result shows that yam production was profitable in the study area. Also, result of the allocative efficiency of the inputs shows that the farmers did not attain optimal allocative efficiency, since they either under utilized or over utilized their resources. Yam production activities in form of clearing, burning, pesticides use, fertilizer use and tillage could result in among others wild Life habitation, oxygen – carbon dioxide balance, erosion, effect aesthetic, increases soil temperature, reduction of soil nutrient, human health and welfare and conversion of organic nitrogen into mobile nitrates. The constraints to yam production were high cost of labour, poor access to credit, poor access to extension services and high cost of labour. Improving farmers’ access to credit, fertilizer and extension contact were recommended.
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热带地区小农山药生产资源利用效率及其对环境的影响
研究了尼日利亚东南部小农山药生产的资源利用效率。本研究的具体目标是估算甘薯生产的成本和回报,确定小农户甘薯生产的配置效率,确定甘薯种植活动对环境的不同影响,并确定和描述研究区域甘薯生产的限制因素。采用多阶段随机抽样的方法,选取240名农户,采用结构问卷的方式获取研究所需信息。采用成本与收益分析、配置效率模型和分布统计(如百分比响应和频率分布表)来捕捉研究目标。结果表明,研究区山药生产具有良好的经济效益。投入品配置效率的结果表明,农民没有达到最优配置效率,因为他们的资源利用不足或过度利用。山药生产活动以砍伐、焚烧、使用农药、施肥和耕作等形式影响野生动物栖息地、氧-二氧化碳平衡、侵蚀、效果美学、土壤温度升高、土壤养分减少、人类健康和福利以及有机氮转化为流动硝酸盐。山药生产的制约因素是劳动力成本高、难以获得信贷、难以获得推广服务和劳动力成本高。建议改善农民获得信贷、肥料和推广联系的机会。
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