SOCIOECONOMIC, MANAGEMENT, AND INSTITUTIONAL DETERMINANTS OF TECHNICAL EFFICIENCY: THE CASE OF SMALL PRODUCERS IN IRRIGATED AGRICULTURE IN NORTHEAST BRAZIL

The Brazilian Government has invested heavily in irrigation projects for small farmers in the semi -arid region of Northeast Brazil. Projects along the San Francisco River have been particularly successful in developing important fruit and produce production centers. Despite the many efforts by g...

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Main Author: Gomes, Raquel Silva
Other Authors: Fox, Roger
Language:en_US
Published: The University of Arizona. 1996
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10150/621202
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spelling ndltd-arizona.edu-oai-arizona.openrepository.com-10150-6212022016-10-28T03:00:26Z SOCIOECONOMIC, MANAGEMENT, AND INSTITUTIONAL DETERMINANTS OF TECHNICAL EFFICIENCY: THE CASE OF SMALL PRODUCERS IN IRRIGATED AGRICULTURE IN NORTHEAST BRAZIL Gomes, Raquel Silva Gomes, Raquel Silva Fox, Roger The Brazilian Government has invested heavily in irrigation projects for small farmers in the semi -arid region of Northeast Brazil. Projects along the San Francisco River have been particularly successful in developing important fruit and produce production centers. Despite the many efforts by government agencies to improve the production performance of small farmers in these projects, there prevails considerable variability in the technical efficiency of producers. The primary purpose of this thesis is to provide a better understanding of the socioeconomic, management, and institutional factors influencing technical efficiency of small producers in an irrigation perimeter in the Petrolina/Juazeiro region. Data were collected from the national agricultural research agency and interviews with farmers and agencies involved in the perimeter. The results of this study indicate that farmer characteristics, such as education and the ownership of a commercial establishment, are important factors influencing efficiency. Results also show that, in general, small farmers in this study do not follow the management practices recommended by the agricultural research agency and extension agents. The analysis in this study concludes by suggesting that there are other factors besides basic farmer and farm characteristics that have considerable influence on technical efficiency. 1996 text Thesis-Reproduction (electronic) http://hdl.handle.net/10150/621202 http://arizona.openrepository.com/arizona/handle/10150/621202 en_US Copyright © is held by the author. Digital access to this material is made possible by the University Libraries, University of Arizona. Further transmission, reproduction or presentation (such as public display or performance) of protected items is prohibited except with permission of the author. The University of Arizona.
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description The Brazilian Government has invested heavily in irrigation projects for small farmers in the semi -arid region of Northeast Brazil. Projects along the San Francisco River have been particularly successful in developing important fruit and produce production centers. Despite the many efforts by government agencies to improve the production performance of small farmers in these projects, there prevails considerable variability in the technical efficiency of producers. The primary purpose of this thesis is to provide a better understanding of the socioeconomic, management, and institutional factors influencing technical efficiency of small producers in an irrigation perimeter in the Petrolina/Juazeiro region. Data were collected from the national agricultural research agency and interviews with farmers and agencies involved in the perimeter. The results of this study indicate that farmer characteristics, such as education and the ownership of a commercial establishment, are important factors influencing efficiency. Results also show that, in general, small farmers in this study do not follow the management practices recommended by the agricultural research agency and extension agents. The analysis in this study concludes by suggesting that there are other factors besides basic farmer and farm characteristics that have considerable influence on technical efficiency.
author2 Fox, Roger
author_facet Fox, Roger
Gomes, Raquel Silva
Gomes, Raquel Silva
author Gomes, Raquel Silva
Gomes, Raquel Silva
spellingShingle Gomes, Raquel Silva
Gomes, Raquel Silva
SOCIOECONOMIC, MANAGEMENT, AND INSTITUTIONAL DETERMINANTS OF TECHNICAL EFFICIENCY: THE CASE OF SMALL PRODUCERS IN IRRIGATED AGRICULTURE IN NORTHEAST BRAZIL
author_sort Gomes, Raquel Silva
title SOCIOECONOMIC, MANAGEMENT, AND INSTITUTIONAL DETERMINANTS OF TECHNICAL EFFICIENCY: THE CASE OF SMALL PRODUCERS IN IRRIGATED AGRICULTURE IN NORTHEAST BRAZIL
title_short SOCIOECONOMIC, MANAGEMENT, AND INSTITUTIONAL DETERMINANTS OF TECHNICAL EFFICIENCY: THE CASE OF SMALL PRODUCERS IN IRRIGATED AGRICULTURE IN NORTHEAST BRAZIL
title_full SOCIOECONOMIC, MANAGEMENT, AND INSTITUTIONAL DETERMINANTS OF TECHNICAL EFFICIENCY: THE CASE OF SMALL PRODUCERS IN IRRIGATED AGRICULTURE IN NORTHEAST BRAZIL
title_fullStr SOCIOECONOMIC, MANAGEMENT, AND INSTITUTIONAL DETERMINANTS OF TECHNICAL EFFICIENCY: THE CASE OF SMALL PRODUCERS IN IRRIGATED AGRICULTURE IN NORTHEAST BRAZIL
title_full_unstemmed SOCIOECONOMIC, MANAGEMENT, AND INSTITUTIONAL DETERMINANTS OF TECHNICAL EFFICIENCY: THE CASE OF SMALL PRODUCERS IN IRRIGATED AGRICULTURE IN NORTHEAST BRAZIL
title_sort socioeconomic, management, and institutional determinants of technical efficiency: the case of small producers in irrigated agriculture in northeast brazil
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