Technical Efficiency and its Determinants in Water Melon Production in Borno State, Nigeria

Ibrahim U. W, Umar A. S. S., Ahmed B

Abstract


This Study examined technical Efficiency of Watermelon in Borno State, Nigeria. Primary data collected through the use of structured questionnaire from 120 randomly selected watermelon farmers from six (6) villages in the two local government areas were used. Stochastic frontier production function was used to analyze the technical efficiencies of watermelon farmers. The results of the stochastic frontier function analyses revealed a mean technical efficiencies levels of 86%, implying that there was scope for increasing efficiencies by 14%. The main sources of technical inefficiencies were years of farming experience, extension contact, membership of cooperative societies, amount of credit obtained and educational level. The study recommends that extension contact, years of cooperative membership and access to credit were the sources of the inefficiencies and should be addressed through adequately trained and equipped extension workers, right use of credit facilities and the formation of cooperative societies and making membership a condition for microcredit benefit.


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