The study analysed fish catch efficiency of fishing households in Ogun-waterside of Ogun State, Nigeria. The data used for the analysis came from a sample survey of the area of study. Stochastic catch function was fitted to the data. Evidence from the estimated model indicated that fishing experience; capital asset, outboard engine, education and extension contact are significant factors influencing fish catch by the households. The households are all operating below the stochastic frontier. A minimum of 29.8 percent and a maximum of 84.3 percent technical efficiencies were estimated for the households. An average technical efficiency of 78.5 percent was obtained. There is a scope of 5.8 percent to increase fish catch if all the fishing hou...
This study was carried out to investigate resource use efficiency of catfish production in Anambra S...
This study compared the technical efficiency of fish production under two management systems in Abeo...
Most natural lakes fisheries in Plateau State are “open access” with their fishing activ...
Central to any other economic activity in production is the issue of efficiency. This paper employed...
This study examined the technical efficiency in artisanal fisheries in Lagos State of Nigeria. The s...
Fish supplies more than 87% of the animal protein in Nigeria, and more than 90% of coastal communiti...
Fish supplies more than 87% of the animal protein in Nigeria, and more than 90% of coastal communiti...
This study assessed the technical efficiency of fish farmers in Ibadan metropolis of Oyo State, Nige...
This paper has measured the technical efficiency of fish catch and its socio-economic determinants a...
The study analyzed the artisanal fishery performance and poverty status of fisher folks in Rivers St...
The study examines economic efficiency of aquaculture production in Edo State. The data for the anal...
This study evaluated the profitability analysis of small-scale fishing along coastal areas of Ondo S...
This study examined the productivity and technical efficiency of aquaculture production in Lagos sta...
This study compared technical efficiency of mandarin fish and clown fish production in Cross River S...
Efforts towards increase in fish production through artisanal fishery can be achieved by making need...
This study was carried out to investigate resource use efficiency of catfish production in Anambra S...
This study compared the technical efficiency of fish production under two management systems in Abeo...
Most natural lakes fisheries in Plateau State are “open access” with their fishing activ...
Central to any other economic activity in production is the issue of efficiency. This paper employed...
This study examined the technical efficiency in artisanal fisheries in Lagos State of Nigeria. The s...
Fish supplies more than 87% of the animal protein in Nigeria, and more than 90% of coastal communiti...
Fish supplies more than 87% of the animal protein in Nigeria, and more than 90% of coastal communiti...
This study assessed the technical efficiency of fish farmers in Ibadan metropolis of Oyo State, Nige...
This paper has measured the technical efficiency of fish catch and its socio-economic determinants a...
The study analyzed the artisanal fishery performance and poverty status of fisher folks in Rivers St...
The study examines economic efficiency of aquaculture production in Edo State. The data for the anal...
This study evaluated the profitability analysis of small-scale fishing along coastal areas of Ondo S...
This study examined the productivity and technical efficiency of aquaculture production in Lagos sta...
This study compared technical efficiency of mandarin fish and clown fish production in Cross River S...
Efforts towards increase in fish production through artisanal fishery can be achieved by making need...
This study was carried out to investigate resource use efficiency of catfish production in Anambra S...
This study compared the technical efficiency of fish production under two management systems in Abeo...
Most natural lakes fisheries in Plateau State are “open access” with their fishing activ...