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Measuring and Explaining Technical Efficiency of Dairy Farms: A Case Study of Smallholder Farms in East Africa
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Gelan, Ayele and Muriithi, Beatrice
Conference paper, The 3rd Conference of African Association of Agricultural Economists Africa and the Global Food and Financial Crises 19 - 23 September 2010, Cape Town, South Africa at The Westin Grand Cape Town Arabella Quays
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Measuring and Explaining Technical Efficiency of Dairy Farms: A Case Study of Smallholder Farms in East Africa Ayele Gelan1 and Beatrice Muriithi Market Opportunities Theme International Livestock Research Institute Conference paper, The 3rd Conference of African Association of Agricultural Economists Africa and the Global Food and Financial Crises 19 - 23 September 2010, Cape Town, South Africa at The Westin Grand Cape Town Arabella Quays
Abstract: This paper measures and explains technical efficiency of 371 dairy farms located in seventeen districts in East African Countries. Four output and nine input types were used to calculate the efficiency scores for each farm. A two-stage analysis was conducted to measure and explain the efficiency scores. First, the efficiency scores were measured by using a data envelopment analysis (DEA) approach which was implemented with a linear programming method. About 18% of the farms were fully productive, each with efficiency scores of unity, which meant this group is currently operating on the production possibility frontier. On the other hand, about 32% of the farms have efficiency scores below 0.25, which means about a third of the dairy farms would need to expand dairy production by at least 75% from the current level without any increase in the level of inputs. Second, a fractional regression method was used to explain the efficiency scores by relating then to a range of explanatory variables. The findings indicate that technology adoption factors such as the existence of improved breeds; feed and fodder innovations (e.g. growing legumes) have positive and statistically significant effects on the level of efficiency. Similarly, zero-grazing seem have positive and highly significant effects. As far as marketing variables are concerned, interestingly selling milk to individual consumers or organizations seems to contribute to dairy efficiency positively and significantly than other marketing outlets such as traders of chilling plants. Membership of dairy cooperative has a positive effect but this is not statistically significant. Key words: Dairy farms; efficiency scores; Data Envelopment Analysis; fractional regression; returns to scale.
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