Author:
Olasehinde Toba Stephen,Qiao Fangbin,Mao Shiping
Abstract
Rice has become the most rapidly growing staple food crop in Nigeria. Despite the country favorable rice production ecology, there is still a huge gap between domestic rice production and consumption patterns. This study uses a two-step stochastic metafrontier model to estimate the performance of rice farms from 2010 to 2019, considering the differences between the North and South rice farms. The results indicate heterogeneity in production technology across farms located in different regions, and that both regions have low technical efficiency. However, Nigeria’s South rice farms were ranked better based on managerial issues rather than technological gaps. To attain self-sufficiency in rice production as proposed in its national plan, there is room for improvement of technical efficiency and output production at current production levels in the country’s rice farms.
Funder
Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC), Projects of International Cooperation and Exchange
Subject
Plant Science,Agronomy and Crop Science,Food Science
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