Profit efficiency of layer production in Ghana

This study assesses profit efficiency and its determinants of intensive housing system of layer production in Ghana. A normalized translog stochastic profit frontier model is employed using cross-sectional data of 300 layer producers in nine districts of Brong Ahafo and Greater Accra regions. The re...

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Main Authors: Mawuli Yevu, Edward Ebo Onumah
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2021-01-01
Series:Sustainable Futures
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2666188821000162
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spelling doaj-dbbad733979c47dfb82d38d46fc541102021-07-29T04:23:53ZengElsevierSustainable Futures2666-18882021-01-013100057Profit efficiency of layer production in GhanaMawuli Yevu0Edward Ebo Onumah1Council for Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR)-Savanna Agricultural Research Institute (SARI), Tamale, Ghana; Corresponding author.Department of Agricultural Economics and Agribusiness, University of Ghana, Legon, GhanaThis study assesses profit efficiency and its determinants of intensive housing system of layer production in Ghana. A normalized translog stochastic profit frontier model is employed using cross-sectional data of 300 layer producers in nine districts of Brong Ahafo and Greater Accra regions. The results show that the costs of feed and labour are the most significant factors negatively affecting the profit levels of layer producers. All the input variables respond positively to layer output. Layer producers are about 54% profit efficient and characterized by increasing returns to scale. However, training in poultry farming, farmer-based organization membership, provision of extension service, gender, experience, housing type and mortality rate are the key factors that significantly explain the variations in profit efficiency. The study concludes that on average, layer producers are operating with profit gap of about 46%. The implication of the findings is that training of layer producers by extension services (veterinary officers) in early detection of poultry disease and control are key to reducing inefficiency level to achieve higher profits. Membership of associations by layer producers is key to increasing efficiency in poultry production.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2666188821000162Stochastic profit functionPoultryLayerLayer egg productionGhana
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author Mawuli Yevu
Edward Ebo Onumah
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Edward Ebo Onumah
Profit efficiency of layer production in Ghana
Sustainable Futures
Stochastic profit function
Poultry
Layer
Layer egg production
Ghana
author_facet Mawuli Yevu
Edward Ebo Onumah
author_sort Mawuli Yevu
title Profit efficiency of layer production in Ghana
title_short Profit efficiency of layer production in Ghana
title_full Profit efficiency of layer production in Ghana
title_fullStr Profit efficiency of layer production in Ghana
title_full_unstemmed Profit efficiency of layer production in Ghana
title_sort profit efficiency of layer production in ghana
publisher Elsevier
series Sustainable Futures
issn 2666-1888
publishDate 2021-01-01
description This study assesses profit efficiency and its determinants of intensive housing system of layer production in Ghana. A normalized translog stochastic profit frontier model is employed using cross-sectional data of 300 layer producers in nine districts of Brong Ahafo and Greater Accra regions. The results show that the costs of feed and labour are the most significant factors negatively affecting the profit levels of layer producers. All the input variables respond positively to layer output. Layer producers are about 54% profit efficient and characterized by increasing returns to scale. However, training in poultry farming, farmer-based organization membership, provision of extension service, gender, experience, housing type and mortality rate are the key factors that significantly explain the variations in profit efficiency. The study concludes that on average, layer producers are operating with profit gap of about 46%. The implication of the findings is that training of layer producers by extension services (veterinary officers) in early detection of poultry disease and control are key to reducing inefficiency level to achieve higher profits. Membership of associations by layer producers is key to increasing efficiency in poultry production.
topic Stochastic profit function
Poultry
Layer
Layer egg production
Ghana
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2666188821000162
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