Analysis of the Determinant of Maize Production Efficiency in the Case of Boneya Boshe District, East Wollega, Ethiopia

Gemechu Beri

Abstract


Farming in Ethiopia can offer assistance in bringing dejected needs. Hence, the best possible means of achieving growth is through increasing the production efficiency of farmers. To estimate the levels of production efficiency, this study specifically used only data of farmers who are producing without plowing by oxen and without using fertilizers in the study area under shifting cultivation. Method: To determine the determinants of production efficiency, the Tobit model was used in this study. Result. The Tobit model results show that age of household and herbicide use had a negative impact on the production efficiency of farmers. Regarding the positive determinants of production efficiency, labor, seed and fertilizer-NPS have a positive influence. Conclusion and Recommendation: The farmers in the study area are efficient in the production of maize. The government should give due attention to farmer training through strengthening farmers' education and farmer training centers to make farmers more efficient producers and profitable by integrating local and traditional knowledge of farmers with formal knowledge of using herbicides. Farmers should also be advised as the youngest farmers engaging in farming work. Otherwise, the government should supply fertilizer and improve seed-on credit.

Keywords: profitable, production efficiency, Ethiopia, Tobit

DOI: 10.7176/RJFA/14-19-02

Publication date: November 30th 2023


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