Sustainability of poultry egg output and efficiency: a risk-mitigating perspective

IntroductionAgricultural insurance is crucial to reducing financial exposures and vulnerabilities, and managing the production risks of poultry farmers while also reducing hunger levels. Unfortunately, it has not been effective in developing countries, like Nigeria.MethodsThis study examined the out...

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Main Authors: Wale Ayojimi, Olasunkanmi M. Bamiro, Abiodun O. Otunaiya, Ayoola J. Shoyombo, Opeyemi E. Matiluko
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Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2023-06-01
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Online Access:https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fsufs.2023.1195218/full
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author Wale Ayojimi
Olasunkanmi M. Bamiro
Abiodun O. Otunaiya
Ayoola J. Shoyombo
Opeyemi E. Matiluko
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description IntroductionAgricultural insurance is crucial to reducing financial exposures and vulnerabilities, and managing the production risks of poultry farmers while also reducing hunger levels. Unfortunately, it has not been effective in developing countries, like Nigeria.MethodsThis study examined the outcome of agricultural insurance use on poultry egg output and efficiency in Oyo State, Nigeria. The multistage sampling technique was adopted to select 120 and 152 insured and uninsured poultry egg farmers, respectively. The data gathered, using a well-designed questionnaire, was analyzed by descriptive statistics, a logistic regression model, and a Stochastic Production Frontier.Results and DiscussionResults showed that the majority (about 74% and 77%) of uninsured and insured poultry egg farmers, respectively, were small-scale farmers who operated on low capital investment, making it difficult to take insurance policy. Educational level, farming size, access to credit facilities, previous mortality rate, sales challenges, and net farm income were significant variables affecting the level of use of insurance. The result of the stochastic production frontier showed that the use of insurance is not statistically significant to the poultry egg farmers’ production inefficiency. This study highlights the importance of formulating policies that promote private sector involvement, ensure prompt indemnity payment, and encourage uninsured farmers to adopt insurance policies, ultimately aiding affected farmers, improving production scale, and mitigating farm risks.
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spelling doaj.art-6dd558d5be264da49419a6f2979d3f722023-06-28T10:04:28ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Sustainable Food Systems2571-581X2023-06-01710.3389/fsufs.2023.11952181195218Sustainability of poultry egg output and efficiency: a risk-mitigating perspectiveWale Ayojimi0Olasunkanmi M. Bamiro1Abiodun O. Otunaiya2Ayoola J. Shoyombo3Opeyemi E. Matiluko4Agricultural Economics Program, Landmark University, Omu-Aran, NigeriaAgricultural Economics Program, Landmark University, Omu-Aran, NigeriaDepartment of Agricultural Economics, Olabisi Onabanjo University, Ago-Iwoye, NigeriaAnimal Science Program, Landmark University, Omu-Aran, NigeriaCentre for Systems and Information Services, Landmark University, Omu-Aran, NigeriaIntroductionAgricultural insurance is crucial to reducing financial exposures and vulnerabilities, and managing the production risks of poultry farmers while also reducing hunger levels. Unfortunately, it has not been effective in developing countries, like Nigeria.MethodsThis study examined the outcome of agricultural insurance use on poultry egg output and efficiency in Oyo State, Nigeria. The multistage sampling technique was adopted to select 120 and 152 insured and uninsured poultry egg farmers, respectively. The data gathered, using a well-designed questionnaire, was analyzed by descriptive statistics, a logistic regression model, and a Stochastic Production Frontier.Results and DiscussionResults showed that the majority (about 74% and 77%) of uninsured and insured poultry egg farmers, respectively, were small-scale farmers who operated on low capital investment, making it difficult to take insurance policy. Educational level, farming size, access to credit facilities, previous mortality rate, sales challenges, and net farm income were significant variables affecting the level of use of insurance. The result of the stochastic production frontier showed that the use of insurance is not statistically significant to the poultry egg farmers’ production inefficiency. This study highlights the importance of formulating policies that promote private sector involvement, ensure prompt indemnity payment, and encourage uninsured farmers to adopt insurance policies, ultimately aiding affected farmers, improving production scale, and mitigating farm risks.https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fsufs.2023.1195218/fullinsurancepoultry eggriskproductionefficiency
spellingShingle Wale Ayojimi
Olasunkanmi M. Bamiro
Abiodun O. Otunaiya
Ayoola J. Shoyombo
Opeyemi E. Matiluko
Sustainability of poultry egg output and efficiency: a risk-mitigating perspective
Frontiers in Sustainable Food Systems
insurance
poultry egg
risk
production
efficiency
title Sustainability of poultry egg output and efficiency: a risk-mitigating perspective
title_full Sustainability of poultry egg output and efficiency: a risk-mitigating perspective
title_fullStr Sustainability of poultry egg output and efficiency: a risk-mitigating perspective
title_full_unstemmed Sustainability of poultry egg output and efficiency: a risk-mitigating perspective
title_short Sustainability of poultry egg output and efficiency: a risk-mitigating perspective
title_sort sustainability of poultry egg output and efficiency a risk mitigating perspective
topic insurance
poultry egg
risk
production
efficiency
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