ECONOMICS OF SMALLSCALE BROILER PRODUCTION IN ABUJA, NIGERIA: APPLICATIONS OF STOCHASTIC FRONTIER MODEL AND PRINCIPAL COMPONENT ANALYSIS

This study examined economics of smallscale broiler production in Abuja, Nigeria: applications of stochastic frontier model and principal component analysis The specific objectives were: identify the socio-economic characteristics of smallscale broiler farmers, analyze the costs and returns of small...

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Main Authors: Alabi O.O., Oladele A.O., Usman M.B.
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Language:English
Published: iVolga Press 2020-07-01
Series:Russian Journal of Agricultural and Socio-Economic Sciences
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author Alabi O.O.
Oladele A.O.
Usman M.B.
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description This study examined economics of smallscale broiler production in Abuja, Nigeria: applications of stochastic frontier model and principal component analysis The specific objectives were: identify the socio-economic characteristics of smallscale broiler farmers, analyze the costs and returns of smallscale broiler production, evaluate factors influencing output of smallscale broiler production, determine the technical efficiency index of smallscale broiler farmers, evaluate factors influencing technical efficiency of smallscale broiler farmers, and identifying the constraints facing small-scale broiler production. A simple random sampling technique using ballot-box raffle draw method was used. Primary data were collected from smallscale broiler producers through the use of well-structured and well-designed questionnaire. Data obtained were coded and analyzed using descriptive statistics, gross margin analysis, financial analysis, stochastic frontier model, and principal component analysis. The results show that 76.7% of small-scale broiler farmers were between 31-50 years of age. The mean age observed was 41.3 years. About 66.7% of the smallscale broiler farmers were male, and 43.3% of them were married. The gross margin of smallscale broiler farmers was N 165, 465. The gross margin ratio was 0.507.This means that for every one (1) naira invested in smallscale broiler production, 51 kobo covered profits, taxes, expenses, and depreciation. The rate of returns of the investment was estimated at 1.02 and the operating ratio was 0.9719. Feed input (P< 0.01), chemical input (P < 0.10), stocking capacity (P <0.01), drugs and antibiotics (P < 0.01) were factors influencing output of smallscale broilers sales. The inefficiency component shows that contact with extension agent (P <0.05), level of education (P< 0.05), and farm experience (P < 0.10) were statistically significant. The mean value for technical efficiency of the smallscale broiler farmers was 0.56, leaving a gap of 0.44 for improvement. The constraints facing smallsscale broiler farmers were: high cost of feed, difficulty in obtaining loan, problem of diseases outbreak, high cost of transportation, and non-remuneration prices of broilers. The retained components of the constraints facing smallscale broiler farmers explained 81.19% of the variations of the components included in the model. The study recommends that policies which will encourage smallscale broiler production be formulated and implemented. Also, measures should be put in place to address the challenges of high cost of feeds through proper agricultural subsidies.
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spelling doaj.art-576c19176ceb4b209f07cf12520cc78a2023-09-02T20:28:28ZengiVolga PressRussian Journal of Agricultural and Socio-Economic Sciences2226-11842020-07-01103712013010.18551/rjoas.2020-07.15ECONOMICS OF SMALLSCALE BROILER PRODUCTION IN ABUJA, NIGERIA: APPLICATIONS OF STOCHASTIC FRONTIER MODEL AND PRINCIPAL COMPONENT ANALYSISAlabi O.O.0Oladele A.O.1Usman M.B.2Department of Agricultural-Economics, University of AbujaDepartment of Agricultural Extension and Management, Federal College of Forestry MechanizationFederal College of Forestry Mechanization, Forestry Research Institute of Nigeria (FRIN)This study examined economics of smallscale broiler production in Abuja, Nigeria: applications of stochastic frontier model and principal component analysis The specific objectives were: identify the socio-economic characteristics of smallscale broiler farmers, analyze the costs and returns of smallscale broiler production, evaluate factors influencing output of smallscale broiler production, determine the technical efficiency index of smallscale broiler farmers, evaluate factors influencing technical efficiency of smallscale broiler farmers, and identifying the constraints facing small-scale broiler production. A simple random sampling technique using ballot-box raffle draw method was used. Primary data were collected from smallscale broiler producers through the use of well-structured and well-designed questionnaire. Data obtained were coded and analyzed using descriptive statistics, gross margin analysis, financial analysis, stochastic frontier model, and principal component analysis. The results show that 76.7% of small-scale broiler farmers were between 31-50 years of age. The mean age observed was 41.3 years. About 66.7% of the smallscale broiler farmers were male, and 43.3% of them were married. The gross margin of smallscale broiler farmers was N 165, 465. The gross margin ratio was 0.507.This means that for every one (1) naira invested in smallscale broiler production, 51 kobo covered profits, taxes, expenses, and depreciation. The rate of returns of the investment was estimated at 1.02 and the operating ratio was 0.9719. Feed input (P< 0.01), chemical input (P < 0.10), stocking capacity (P <0.01), drugs and antibiotics (P < 0.01) were factors influencing output of smallscale broilers sales. The inefficiency component shows that contact with extension agent (P <0.05), level of education (P< 0.05), and farm experience (P < 0.10) were statistically significant. The mean value for technical efficiency of the smallscale broiler farmers was 0.56, leaving a gap of 0.44 for improvement. The constraints facing smallsscale broiler farmers were: high cost of feed, difficulty in obtaining loan, problem of diseases outbreak, high cost of transportation, and non-remuneration prices of broilers. The retained components of the constraints facing smallscale broiler farmers explained 81.19% of the variations of the components included in the model. The study recommends that policies which will encourage smallscale broiler production be formulated and implemented. Also, measures should be put in place to address the challenges of high cost of feeds through proper agricultural subsidies.https://rjoas.com/issue-2020-07/article_15.pdfbroiler productionstochastic frontier modelprincipal component analysisnigeria
spellingShingle Alabi O.O.
Oladele A.O.
Usman M.B.
ECONOMICS OF SMALLSCALE BROILER PRODUCTION IN ABUJA, NIGERIA: APPLICATIONS OF STOCHASTIC FRONTIER MODEL AND PRINCIPAL COMPONENT ANALYSIS
Russian Journal of Agricultural and Socio-Economic Sciences
broiler production
stochastic frontier model
principal component analysis
nigeria
title ECONOMICS OF SMALLSCALE BROILER PRODUCTION IN ABUJA, NIGERIA: APPLICATIONS OF STOCHASTIC FRONTIER MODEL AND PRINCIPAL COMPONENT ANALYSIS
title_full ECONOMICS OF SMALLSCALE BROILER PRODUCTION IN ABUJA, NIGERIA: APPLICATIONS OF STOCHASTIC FRONTIER MODEL AND PRINCIPAL COMPONENT ANALYSIS
title_fullStr ECONOMICS OF SMALLSCALE BROILER PRODUCTION IN ABUJA, NIGERIA: APPLICATIONS OF STOCHASTIC FRONTIER MODEL AND PRINCIPAL COMPONENT ANALYSIS
title_full_unstemmed ECONOMICS OF SMALLSCALE BROILER PRODUCTION IN ABUJA, NIGERIA: APPLICATIONS OF STOCHASTIC FRONTIER MODEL AND PRINCIPAL COMPONENT ANALYSIS
title_short ECONOMICS OF SMALLSCALE BROILER PRODUCTION IN ABUJA, NIGERIA: APPLICATIONS OF STOCHASTIC FRONTIER MODEL AND PRINCIPAL COMPONENT ANALYSIS
title_sort economics of smallscale broiler production in abuja nigeria applications of stochastic frontier model and principal component analysis
topic broiler production
stochastic frontier model
principal component analysis
nigeria
url https://rjoas.com/issue-2020-07/article_15.pdf
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