The Stochastic frontier production function was used to assess the technical efficiency of cassava production in Epe Area of Lagos State, Nigeria. Results show that cassava farmers in the study area experienced increasing positive return-to-scale (2.2675. The study also reveals that a significant relationship exists between farm size, labour, planting materials, cost of other input and cassava output in the study area. Cassava farmers with large farmers are found to have higher net farm income per hectare than small holder farms in the study area. The study points to the fact that cassava farmers in the study area were not efficient in allocating their resources considering their scope of operation
The efficiency with which farmers use available resources is very important in agricultural producti...
The efficiency with which farmers use available resources is very important in agricultural producti...
The present study examines profitability, technical, cost and allocative efficiencies of cassava pro...
The Stochastic frontier production function was used to assess the technical efficiency of cassava p...
The stochastic production frontier was employed in the analysis of the technical efficiency of small...
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This study examined the application of the stochastic production frontier function model to cassava ...
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The study used Cobb-Douglas stochastic profit function to estimate farm-level profit function, econo...
The study used Cobb-Douglas stochastic profit function to estimate farm-level profit function, econo...
The study was carried out in Kogi State of Nigeria in 2011. A multistage random sampling was used to...
The study was carried out in Kogi State of Nigeria in 2011. A multistage random sampling was used to...
The study examined the technical efficiency of 110 smallholder cassava farmers selected from two Loc...
This study examined the technical efficiency of cassava-based cropping in Oyo State of Nigeria. The ...
This study examined the technical efficiency of cassava-based cropping in Oyo State of Nigeria. The ...
The efficiency with which farmers use available resources is very important in agricultural producti...
The efficiency with which farmers use available resources is very important in agricultural producti...
The present study examines profitability, technical, cost and allocative efficiencies of cassava pro...
The Stochastic frontier production function was used to assess the technical efficiency of cassava p...
The stochastic production frontier was employed in the analysis of the technical efficiency of small...
This study examined efficient farm management in a friendly policy environment and its implications ...
This study examined the application of the stochastic production frontier function model to cassava ...
This study examined empirically production effi ciency of cassava farms in Osun state of Nigeria usi...
The study used Cobb-Douglas stochastic profit function to estimate farm-level profit function, econo...
The study used Cobb-Douglas stochastic profit function to estimate farm-level profit function, econo...
The study was carried out in Kogi State of Nigeria in 2011. A multistage random sampling was used to...
The study was carried out in Kogi State of Nigeria in 2011. A multistage random sampling was used to...
The study examined the technical efficiency of 110 smallholder cassava farmers selected from two Loc...
This study examined the technical efficiency of cassava-based cropping in Oyo State of Nigeria. The ...
This study examined the technical efficiency of cassava-based cropping in Oyo State of Nigeria. The ...
The efficiency with which farmers use available resources is very important in agricultural producti...
The efficiency with which farmers use available resources is very important in agricultural producti...
The present study examines profitability, technical, cost and allocative efficiencies of cassava pro...