Does Crop Diversification Involve a Trade-Off Between Technical Efficiency and Income Stability for Rural Farmers? Evidence from Zambia

Crop diversification is a climate-smart agricultural technique which helps to improve resilience for farmers in the face of volatile weather due to climate change. Previous research on its effects on technical efficiency has shown mixed results. Despite burgeoning literature on the subject, an impor...

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Main Authors: Agness Mzyece, John N. Ng’ombe
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-11-01
Series:Agronomy
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4395/10/12/1875
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spelling doaj-df9d1b17fc994a8bb2bf04b7cc6bee282021-04-02T13:37:20ZengMDPI AGAgronomy2073-43952020-11-01101875187510.3390/agronomy10121875Does Crop Diversification Involve a Trade-Off Between Technical Efficiency and Income Stability for Rural Farmers? Evidence from ZambiaAgness Mzyece0John N. Ng’ombe1Business Division, Iowa Wesleyan University, Mount Pleasant, IA 52641, USADepartment of Agricultural Economics and Extension, University of Zambia, Lusaka 10101, ZambiaCrop diversification is a climate-smart agricultural technique which helps to improve resilience for farmers in the face of volatile weather due to climate change. Previous research on its effects on technical efficiency has shown mixed results. Despite burgeoning literature on the subject, an important research question that remains uninvestigated is: does crop diversification involve a compromise between technical efficiency and resilience (income stability) for rural farmers? Using nationally representative rural household survey data from Zambia, this study empirically answers this research question. We employ the Data Envelopment Approach (DEA) for efficiency and a two- step least-squares approach for income variability. Our results show evidence that crop diversification significantly improves income stability but significantly reduces technical efficiency. The paper provides useful implications for policies that promote crop diversification in Zambia and other countries.https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4395/10/12/1875climate-smart agriculturecrop diversificationtechnical efficiencyincome variabilityZambia
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Does Crop Diversification Involve a Trade-Off Between Technical Efficiency and Income Stability for Rural Farmers? Evidence from Zambia
Agronomy
climate-smart agriculture
crop diversification
technical efficiency
income variability
Zambia
author_facet Agness Mzyece
John N. Ng’ombe
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title Does Crop Diversification Involve a Trade-Off Between Technical Efficiency and Income Stability for Rural Farmers? Evidence from Zambia
title_short Does Crop Diversification Involve a Trade-Off Between Technical Efficiency and Income Stability for Rural Farmers? Evidence from Zambia
title_full Does Crop Diversification Involve a Trade-Off Between Technical Efficiency and Income Stability for Rural Farmers? Evidence from Zambia
title_fullStr Does Crop Diversification Involve a Trade-Off Between Technical Efficiency and Income Stability for Rural Farmers? Evidence from Zambia
title_full_unstemmed Does Crop Diversification Involve a Trade-Off Between Technical Efficiency and Income Stability for Rural Farmers? Evidence from Zambia
title_sort does crop diversification involve a trade-off between technical efficiency and income stability for rural farmers? evidence from zambia
publisher MDPI AG
series Agronomy
issn 2073-4395
publishDate 2020-11-01
description Crop diversification is a climate-smart agricultural technique which helps to improve resilience for farmers in the face of volatile weather due to climate change. Previous research on its effects on technical efficiency has shown mixed results. Despite burgeoning literature on the subject, an important research question that remains uninvestigated is: does crop diversification involve a compromise between technical efficiency and resilience (income stability) for rural farmers? Using nationally representative rural household survey data from Zambia, this study empirically answers this research question. We employ the Data Envelopment Approach (DEA) for efficiency and a two- step least-squares approach for income variability. Our results show evidence that crop diversification significantly improves income stability but significantly reduces technical efficiency. The paper provides useful implications for policies that promote crop diversification in Zambia and other countries.
topic climate-smart agriculture
crop diversification
technical efficiency
income variability
Zambia
url https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4395/10/12/1875
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