Profit Efficiency of Smallholder Pig Farmers in Tharaka-Nithi County, Kenya
Abstract
The aim of this study was to determine the profit efficiency of the smallholder pig farmers in Tharaka-Nithi County, Kenya. The study carried out a census of 80 smallholder pig farmers. The data was collected with the help of semi-structured interview schedule. The study found out that five farms had profit efficiency score of 1 thus they were efficient while the rest were inefficient. The most inefficient farm had inefficiency level of 0.005, thus had to reduce input costs by 99.5% in order to acquire its target value. The mean profit efficiency results were 40% implying that efficiency level could be increased by 60% through reducing the excess inputs used and better use of available resources. This would be acquired if good management practices and marketing channels are adopted. The average input slack value of 1208 which means farmers had a chance of reducing their input costs by this amount per year without compromising their output. Benchmarks can be established from the best practices farms which can be used as a package for enhancing and stabilizing profit efficiencies of smallholder pig farmers which in turn could help improve the Kenya economy. The study also recommends policy interventions pertaining to pig enterprise inputs, marketing issues and financial products in order to improve pig farmers’ livelihoods.
Keywords: Small Holder Farmers, Profit Efficiency, Data Envelopment Analysis, Decision Making Unit
DOI: 10.7176/JESD/11-10-16
Publication date:May 31st 2020
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