Insufficient and high variability in rice yield is a threat to food security in China, prompting the need for strategies to mitigate yield variability and increase productivity. This study investigates the presence of production risk and technical inefficiency for a sample of rice farms in the Xiangyang city of China using a stochastic production frontier framework. Results from the risk function reveal that labor and better soil quality have significant risk-reducing effects while machinery exerts a significant risk-increasing effect on rice production. The estimated mean technical efficiency score is 84%, suggesting that, on average, farmers could increase their rice production by 16%, without increasing the existing input levels by impro...
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The rice production of Bangladesh has been investigated using a Cobb-Douglas stochastic production f...
<div><p>After a remarkable 86% increase in cereal production from 1980 to 2005, recent crop yield gr...
Insufficient and high variability in rice yield is a threat to food security in China, prompting the...
Rice, China’s most important food crop, is highly dependent on irrigation, but an increasing number ...
Rice farming is important for income generation in large parts of China and Asia. This paper uses de...
Rice farming is important for income generation in large parts of China and Asia. This paper uses de...
Rice, China’s most important food crop, is highly dependent on irrigation, but an increasing number ...
AbstractRice farming is important for income generation in large parts of China and Asia. This paper...
In the context to achieve the self sufficiency in rice production at 75% of local consumption, Malay...
Using Stochastic Production Frontier and Frontier 4.1 program, this study estimates technical effici...
Our current understanding of the mechanisms driving spatiotemporal yield variability in rice systems...
Rice production in China has more than tripled in the past five decades mainly due to increased grai...
This study models technical inefficiency with production risk in inputs as two possible sources of ...
Yield (YG) and nitrogen use efficiency (NUE) gap analysis is a key tool in addressing the sustainabl...
document for non-commercial purposes by any means, provided that this copyright notice appears on al...
The rice production of Bangladesh has been investigated using a Cobb-Douglas stochastic production f...
<div><p>After a remarkable 86% increase in cereal production from 1980 to 2005, recent crop yield gr...
Insufficient and high variability in rice yield is a threat to food security in China, prompting the...
Rice, China’s most important food crop, is highly dependent on irrigation, but an increasing number ...
Rice farming is important for income generation in large parts of China and Asia. This paper uses de...
Rice farming is important for income generation in large parts of China and Asia. This paper uses de...
Rice, China’s most important food crop, is highly dependent on irrigation, but an increasing number ...
AbstractRice farming is important for income generation in large parts of China and Asia. This paper...
In the context to achieve the self sufficiency in rice production at 75% of local consumption, Malay...
Using Stochastic Production Frontier and Frontier 4.1 program, this study estimates technical effici...
Our current understanding of the mechanisms driving spatiotemporal yield variability in rice systems...
Rice production in China has more than tripled in the past five decades mainly due to increased grai...
This study models technical inefficiency with production risk in inputs as two possible sources of ...
Yield (YG) and nitrogen use efficiency (NUE) gap analysis is a key tool in addressing the sustainabl...
document for non-commercial purposes by any means, provided that this copyright notice appears on al...
The rice production of Bangladesh has been investigated using a Cobb-Douglas stochastic production f...
<div><p>After a remarkable 86% increase in cereal production from 1980 to 2005, recent crop yield gr...