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Stochastic Profit Efficiency of Homestead based Cassava Farmers in Southern Nigeria

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  • Sunday Brownson Akpan
  • Inimfon Vincent Patrick
  • Samuel James Udoka

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The study used Cobb-Douglas stochastic profit function to estimate farm-level profit function, economic efficiency and it determinants among homestead based cassava farmers in the south-south region of Nigeria. Two-stage random sampling method was used to select 300 homestead based cassava farmers in the study area. Maximum likelihood estimates of the specified models reveal an average economic efficiency of 61.22%. The study also found that farmer’s education, experience, household size, level of farming involvement, extension agent visit, soil management method adopted by farmers and farm size are significant factors affecting farm-level economic or profit efficiency in resource use among homestead based cassava farmers. Farm-level policies aimed at promoting farmer’s education, extension services and family planning among farmers as well as reduction in production constraints was recommended.

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  • Sunday Brownson Akpan & Inimfon Vincent Patrick & Samuel James Udoka, 2012. "Stochastic Profit Efficiency of Homestead based Cassava Farmers in Southern Nigeria," Asian Journal of Agriculture and Rural Development, Asian Economic and Social Society, vol. 2(3), pages 498-505.
  • Handle: RePEc:asi:ajosrd:v:2:y:2012:i:3:p:498-505:id:596
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    1. Hassan, M.B. & Baiyegunhi, L.J.S. & Ortmann, G. F. & Abdoulaye, T., 2016. "Adoption of striga (striga hermonthica) Management Technologies in Northern Nigeria," Agrekon, Agricultural Economics Association of South Africa (AEASA), vol. 55(1-2), May.
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    3. Yousuf, M.B. & Adeloye, A.A. & Okukpe, A.O. & Daramola, A.A. & Adeyemi, K.D. & Badmus, H. A. & Ogundun, N.A., 2013. "Growth Performance Characteristics of Goats Fed Varied Levels of Poultry Manure in whole Cassava Plant Based Concentrate Diet," Asian Journal of Agriculture and Rural Development, Asian Economic and Social Society (AESS), vol. 3(11), pages 1-6, November.
    4. Yousuf, M. B. & Adeloye A. A. & Okukpe K. M. & Adeyemi, K. D & A. H. A Badmus & Ogundun, N. J., 2013. "Growth Performance Characteristics of Goats Fed Varied Levels of Poultry Manure in whole Cassava Plant Based Concentrate Diet," Asian Journal of Agriculture and rural Development, Asian Economic and Social Society, vol. 3(11), pages 823-828, November.

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