Economic Efficiency of Small Scale Farmers in Ogun State, Nigeria

Cassava holds a prominent position as a food and industrial crop in the Nigerian economy. Thus, there are government initiatives to support its mass production for domestic use and export. This study investigated the efficiencies of cassava production in Odeda Local Government of Ogun State. A rando...

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Main Authors: Adeyemo, R., Oke, JTO., Akinola, AA.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Presses Agronomiques de Gembloux 2010-01-01
Series:Tropicultura
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Online Access:http://www.tropicultura.org/text/v28n2/84.pdf
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spelling doaj-698173d8593c4cd9ab8fe673ac00dd672020-11-25T04:00:18ZengPresses Agronomiques de GemblouxTropicultura0771-33122010-01-012828488Economic Efficiency of Small Scale Farmers in Ogun State, NigeriaAdeyemo, R.Oke, JTO.Akinola, AA.Cassava holds a prominent position as a food and industrial crop in the Nigerian economy. Thus, there are government initiatives to support its mass production for domestic use and export. This study investigated the efficiencies of cassava production in Odeda Local Government of Ogun State. A random sample of 200 cassava producers was taken and subjected to budgetary and stochastic frontier analyses. Results indicated that most of the farmers were male (90%) with more than half (53%) above 50 years of age. Land holding by inheritance (78%) was prevalent. The gross margin and profit were N105, 775 and N95. 738,10 respectively. Cost ratio (1.8) and percentage profit (80%) indicated that cassava farming was profitable in the area. Total variable and labour costs were 91.6% and 68.2% of the total cost respectively. The return to scale was 1.024. Farm size (0.771) and quantity of planting stakes (0.203) significantly (p ≤ 0.01) affected cassava production. Age and farming experience contributed to technical inefficiency while cost of fertilizer, cost of herbicides, membership of cooperative and level of education enhanced technical efficiency. Efficiency of cassava growers ranged between 88.69 and 100 with a mean of 89.4. It was concluded that cassava production was highly profitable in the area and farmers operated with maximum efficiency given the current technology. Farmers were advised to reduce labour costs and thus increase profit margin. http://www.tropicultura.org/text/v28n2/84.pdfCassavaProduction efficiencyProfitabilityNigeria
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author Adeyemo, R.
Oke, JTO.
Akinola, AA.
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Oke, JTO.
Akinola, AA.
Economic Efficiency of Small Scale Farmers in Ogun State, Nigeria
Tropicultura
Cassava
Production efficiency
Profitability
Nigeria
author_facet Adeyemo, R.
Oke, JTO.
Akinola, AA.
author_sort Adeyemo, R.
title Economic Efficiency of Small Scale Farmers in Ogun State, Nigeria
title_short Economic Efficiency of Small Scale Farmers in Ogun State, Nigeria
title_full Economic Efficiency of Small Scale Farmers in Ogun State, Nigeria
title_fullStr Economic Efficiency of Small Scale Farmers in Ogun State, Nigeria
title_full_unstemmed Economic Efficiency of Small Scale Farmers in Ogun State, Nigeria
title_sort economic efficiency of small scale farmers in ogun state, nigeria
publisher Presses Agronomiques de Gembloux
series Tropicultura
issn 0771-3312
publishDate 2010-01-01
description Cassava holds a prominent position as a food and industrial crop in the Nigerian economy. Thus, there are government initiatives to support its mass production for domestic use and export. This study investigated the efficiencies of cassava production in Odeda Local Government of Ogun State. A random sample of 200 cassava producers was taken and subjected to budgetary and stochastic frontier analyses. Results indicated that most of the farmers were male (90%) with more than half (53%) above 50 years of age. Land holding by inheritance (78%) was prevalent. The gross margin and profit were N105, 775 and N95. 738,10 respectively. Cost ratio (1.8) and percentage profit (80%) indicated that cassava farming was profitable in the area. Total variable and labour costs were 91.6% and 68.2% of the total cost respectively. The return to scale was 1.024. Farm size (0.771) and quantity of planting stakes (0.203) significantly (p ≤ 0.01) affected cassava production. Age and farming experience contributed to technical inefficiency while cost of fertilizer, cost of herbicides, membership of cooperative and level of education enhanced technical efficiency. Efficiency of cassava growers ranged between 88.69 and 100 with a mean of 89.4. It was concluded that cassava production was highly profitable in the area and farmers operated with maximum efficiency given the current technology. Farmers were advised to reduce labour costs and thus increase profit margin.
topic Cassava
Production efficiency
Profitability
Nigeria
url http://www.tropicultura.org/text/v28n2/84.pdf
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