Economic efficiency of farm size, fertilizer, and improve seeds on rice production in Kano State, Nigeria

Studies on the efficiency of rice production focused on the technical and allocative; thus, the literature on economic efficiency in Kano is absent. The objective of this study is to identify the economic efficiency of fertilizer, hybrids, and farmland on rice farming. Using the multistage and purpo...

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Main Authors: Tanko, Yusuf, Cheah, Yong Kang, Islam, Rabiul
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Language:English
Published: “Dimitrie Cantemir” Christian University in Bucharest 2020
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Online Access:https://repo.uum.edu.my/id/eprint/27478/1/AJES%206%202%202020%2021%2032.pdf
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description Studies on the efficiency of rice production focused on the technical and allocative; thus, the literature on economic efficiency in Kano is absent. The objective of this study is to identify the economic efficiency of fertilizer, hybrids, and farmland on rice farming. Using the multistage and purposive sampling, questionnaires distributed to a random sample of 768 rice farmers. The result of the socioeconomic characteristics shows that 55.3% of the respondents are within the active population (30 to 49) years, 55.3% have a low level of education, 78.7% spent at least six years in rice farming, 61.9%, 76.7%, and 47.7% have access to nitrogen fertilizer, improved rice, and at least one extension visits respectively. Further, the stochastic frontier result shows that an average rice farmer could economically save inputs worth of 29.54% to meet the most efficient counterpart in the study area. The worst rice farmer could economically save the cost of inputs by 86.18% to meet the best counterpart. The study suggests that overhauling the educational system, guidelines for agricultural inputs usage should have a translated version into the three major Nigerian’s languages (Hausa, Igbo, and Yoruba). Collaboration between public and private to provide more extensions, construct rural link roads.
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spelling uum-274782020-09-20T08:08:24Z https://repo.uum.edu.my/id/eprint/27478/ Economic efficiency of farm size, fertilizer, and improve seeds on rice production in Kano State, Nigeria Tanko, Yusuf Cheah, Yong Kang Islam, Rabiul HC Economic History and Conditions Studies on the efficiency of rice production focused on the technical and allocative; thus, the literature on economic efficiency in Kano is absent. The objective of this study is to identify the economic efficiency of fertilizer, hybrids, and farmland on rice farming. Using the multistage and purposive sampling, questionnaires distributed to a random sample of 768 rice farmers. The result of the socioeconomic characteristics shows that 55.3% of the respondents are within the active population (30 to 49) years, 55.3% have a low level of education, 78.7% spent at least six years in rice farming, 61.9%, 76.7%, and 47.7% have access to nitrogen fertilizer, improved rice, and at least one extension visits respectively. Further, the stochastic frontier result shows that an average rice farmer could economically save inputs worth of 29.54% to meet the most efficient counterpart in the study area. The worst rice farmer could economically save the cost of inputs by 86.18% to meet the best counterpart. The study suggests that overhauling the educational system, guidelines for agricultural inputs usage should have a translated version into the three major Nigerian’s languages (Hausa, Igbo, and Yoruba). Collaboration between public and private to provide more extensions, construct rural link roads. “Dimitrie Cantemir” Christian University in Bucharest 2020-06 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en https://repo.uum.edu.my/id/eprint/27478/1/AJES%206%202%202020%2021%2032.pdf Tanko, Yusuf and Cheah, Yong Kang and Islam, Rabiul (2020) Economic efficiency of farm size, fertilizer, and improve seeds on rice production in Kano State, Nigeria. Academic Journal of Economic Studies, 6 (2). pp. 21-32. ISSN 2393-4913 http://www.ajes.ro/volume-6-issue-2-2020/
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title Economic efficiency of farm size, fertilizer, and improve seeds on rice production in Kano State, Nigeria
title_full Economic efficiency of farm size, fertilizer, and improve seeds on rice production in Kano State, Nigeria
title_fullStr Economic efficiency of farm size, fertilizer, and improve seeds on rice production in Kano State, Nigeria
title_full_unstemmed Economic efficiency of farm size, fertilizer, and improve seeds on rice production in Kano State, Nigeria
title_short Economic efficiency of farm size, fertilizer, and improve seeds on rice production in Kano State, Nigeria
title_sort economic efficiency of farm size fertilizer and improve seeds on rice production in kano state nigeria
topic HC Economic History and Conditions
url https://repo.uum.edu.my/id/eprint/27478/1/AJES%206%202%202020%2021%2032.pdf
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