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Title: Non-parametric analysis of production efficiency of poultry egg farmers in Delta State, Nigeria
Authors: Ojo, M. A.
Ojo, A. O.
Jirgi, A. J.
Ajayi, O. J.
Issue Date: 2013
Publisher: Nigerian Journal of Technological Research, 8 (2): 6 – 11
Abstract: This study examined the non-parametric analysis of production efficiency of poultry eggs famers in the Delta State, Nigeria. Data used for the study were obtained using structured questionnaires administered to 120 randomly selected poultry farmers in four Local Government Areas of the State. Data envelopment analysis and cobb-Douglas production function were used to analyze the data. Results showed that 30% of the poultry farmers in the study area were operating at frontier and optimum level of production with mean technical efficiency of 1.00. This implies that 70% of the poultry famers in the study area can still improve on their level of efficiency through better utilization of available resources, given the current state of technology. The results of the cobb-Douglas analysis of factors affecting the output of poultry farmers showed that stock capacity (number of birds), feed and medication cost positively and significantly affected the output of the poultry egg farmers in the area. This indicated that a unit increase in these input led to increase in the gross output of the poultry egg farmers in the study area by 49.12%, 46.99% and 20.74% respectively. The study further showed that most of the poultry farms could reduce total expenditures on the number of birds purchased, feed labor, medication and capital inputs by 20.43%, 3.20%, 3.53%, 7.10% and 31.80% respectively without reducing the current level of production. It is recommended that poultry egg farmers in this study area should form cooperative societies so as to enable them have access to productive inputs that will enable them expand. It is further recommended that enhanced research, extension delivery and farm advisory services should be put in place for famers to learn the best farming practices carried out on the robustly efficient farms. This will go a long way to increase the efficiency level of the poultry farmers in the study area. Key Words:DEA, efficiency and poultry production.
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