Economies of scale and technical efficiency of smallholder pepper (capsicum species) production in Abuja, Nigeria

Q4 Agricultural and Biological Sciences Journal of Agricultural Sciences, Belgrade Pub Date : 2022-01-01 DOI:10.2298/jas2201063a
O. Alabi, A. Oladele, I. Maharazu
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This study examined the economies of scale and technical efficiency of smallholder pepper (Capsicum species) production in Abuja, Nigeria. The multi-stage sampling technique was adopted to obtain a total sample size of 100 smallholder pepper farmers. The primary sources of data were obtained from pepper farmers through a well-structured and well-designed questionnaire. The data obtained were analysed using descriptive statistics, gross margin model, financial analysis, stochastic production frontier model, the elasticity of production, return to scale, and principal component analysis. The results from the study showed that the mean age of pepper farmers observed was 38.3 years. The average household size was 5 persons. The gross margin was N 167, 741.60 per hectare, the rate of returns of the investment in pepper production amounted to 0.89, and the operating ratio was 0.49. The gross margin ratio (GMR) was calculated to be 0.48, and this implies that for every naira that is invested in smallholder pepper production, 48 kobos would be used to cover profits, interest, expenses, taxes, and depreciation. Labour input (P < 0.10), seed input (P < 0.01), farm size (P < 0.01) were significant factors affecting output of smallholder pepper production. The mean technical efficiency was 0.79, leaving a gap of 0.21 for improvement. The returns to scale of 1.2363 imply increasing returns to scale. The study recommends that measures should be put in place to address the challenges of inadequate rainfall through proper irrigation policies.
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尼日利亚阿布贾小农辣椒(辣椒品种)生产的规模经济和技术效率
本研究调查了尼日利亚阿布贾小农辣椒(辣椒品种)生产的规模经济和技术效率。采用多阶段抽样技术,对100名辣椒小农进行抽样。数据的主要来源是通过一份结构良好、设计良好的调查问卷从胡椒种植者那里获得的。采用描述性统计、毛利率模型、财务分析、随机生产前沿模型、生产弹性、规模回报和主成分分析等方法对所得数据进行分析。研究结果表明,辣椒农的平均年龄为38.3岁。平均每户5人。毛利率为每公顷167,741.60元,辣椒生产投资回报率为0.89,经营比率为0.49。毛利率比率(GMR)计算为0.48,这意味着每投资于小农胡椒生产的奈拉,48科沃将用于支付利润、利息、费用、税收和折旧。劳动力投入(P < 0.10)、种子投入(P < 0.01)、农场规模(P < 0.01)是影响小农辣椒产量的显著因素。平均技术效率为0.79,还有0.21的差距有待提高。1.2363的规模收益意味着规模收益增加。该研究建议,应该采取措施,通过适当的灌溉政策来解决降雨不足的挑战。
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Journal of Agricultural Sciences, Belgrade
Journal of Agricultural Sciences, Belgrade Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Animal Science and Zoology
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