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Distribution of the technical efficiency across production scale

Distribution of the technical efficiency across production scale

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This paper investigated the technical efficiency and its correlates as well as the profitability status of honey enterprise in Oyo State, Nigeria. A hundred and twenty respondents were sampled using multiple stage sampling techniques and questionnaire was administered to elicit the needed responses. The non-deterministic nature of producing honey i...

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... is an indication that majority of the beekeepers are operating not too far from the frontier of honey production. This is further corroborated by Figure 1. ...

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... The model in this study follows the steps taken by Balogun et al. [17]. The stochastic frontier approach allows us to estimate individual farmers' technical efficiency and the determinants of inefficiency, as explained by Battese and Coelli (1995). ...
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