Technical Efficiency and Allocative Efficiency of Beef Cattle Fattening in the Content of Digital Economy: An Empirical Study Based on Survey in China

Author:

Xue Yongjie1,Qi Zhenhua1,Yan Jinling2,Li Dahai3,Zhao Huifeng2,Zheng Haijing4

Affiliation:

1. School of Economics, Shandong Women’s University, Ji’nan 250300, China

2. College of Economics and Management, Hebei Agricultural University, Baoding 071000, China

3. Marine Development Studies Institute, Ocean University of China, Qingdao 266100, China

4. School of Humanities and Law, Zhejiang A&F University, Hangzhou 311300, China

Abstract

This study applies data envelopment analysis (DEA) to gauge technical efficiency and allocative efficiency in China’s beef cattle-fattening industry using survey data. The Tobit model considers the salient determinants that drive these efficiencies. The results indicate that (1) large-scale farms exhibit robust TE and pure technical efficiencies (PTE), whereas scale efficiencies (SE) diverge significantly between large and medium-sized operations. The cost efficiency (CE) of smaller farms lags behind their larger counterparts, with the latter displaying greater revenue efficiencies (RE) and profit efficiency (PE). (2) The influence of identical factors on the efficiency of beef cattle fattening production can vary, sometimes antithetically, across different scales. Local policy interventions must be differentiated according to farm type and size. (3) The unique context of China’s national conditions and the status quo of livestock farming render the dual implementation of environmental regulations and technological subsidies less viable for Chinese beef cattle farms. These entities should prioritize production over technological innovation and advancement. Policymakers should adopt strategies such as targeted skill/technological training for farm managers at particular scales of operation. This could represent a critical trajectory to augment the efficiency of beef cattle production and increase beef yield in China.

Funder

Social Science Development Research Project of Hebei Province: Study on the macro-characteristics and micro-mechanism of the urban-rural integration in Hebei Province

Modern Agricultural Industrial Technique System of Hebei Province: Industrial Economic Position of Innovation Team Focusing on Beef Cattle and Sheep

Social Science Fund of Hebei: Study on path selection and policy guarantee system of green circular animal husbandry in Hebei Province under dual carbon target

High-level Talents Foundation of Shandong Women’s University

Publisher

MDPI AG

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