ABSTRACT
The technical, economic and allocative efficiencies as well
as the profitability of micro poultry production in Abia State were evaluated.
A multi-staged stratified random sampling technique was used in selecting one
hundred and twenty (120) broiler producers from the three agricultural zones in
the state. A well structured questionnaire was used in collecting data on the
socio-economic characteristics of the respondents, oUtput, inputs, and their
prices. Descriptive statistics such as means, frequencies and percentages were
used in analyzing the data on the soclo-econornic variables. The cobb Douglas
and transcendental logarithmic functional forms of the stochastic frontier
production functions were estimated using the maximum likelihood estimation
technique to obtain the technical, allocative and economic efficiencies of the
farmers. The generalized likelihood ratio estimation was used in testing
hypoth'ses of full technical, ailocative and economic efficiencies while t-test
statistic was employed in testing their determinants. Socio-economic
determinants influencing efficiencies were also studied. The results show that
majority of the broiler producers were males (80%) and 45% of them were between
the ages of 41 and 50 years. A large percentage (55.83%) had university
education while 91.67% had less than 5 years of enterprise experience with an
average of 2 years. The results also showed that technical efficiency was
influenced by labour, feed, vaccine and depreciation while major determinants
were age, education, household size, labour source and extension visits.
Allocative efficiency was influenced by wage rate, price of feeds, price of
vaccine and depreciation while major determinants were age, education, House
hold size and extension visits. Economic efficiency was found to be determined
by age, enterprise experience, education, lahour source, access to credit and
membership of co-operative societies. The tranlog stochastic frontier
functional model was adjudged the best fit for both the technical ar:d Econonic
efficiencies based on its high values of log—likelihood functions, number of significant
variables and appropriateness 01 a priori expectations. The results further
showed that farmers were not technically, allocatively and economically
efficient. They would enjoy cost savings of about 7.09%, 6.59% and 16.66% to
achieve technical, allocative and economic efficiencies respectively. The null
hypotheses of full technical, allocative and economic efficiencies were
rejected which implied that there is room for efficiency growth. The results
also showed that the net profit accruing to the enterprise was two hundred and
thirty one thousand, eight hundred and sixty nine naira, eighty four kobo
(N231, 869.84). Several policy recommendations were made including the
provision of adequate incentives and supporting services to poultry farmers, which
would help to boost productivity of the enterprise. Keyword: Efficiency,
profitability; micro-poultry, Abia State.
ADIBE, O (2021). Efficiency And Profitability Of Micro — Poultry Enterprises In Abia State. Repository.mouau.edu.ng: Retrieved Nov 22, 2024, from https://repository.mouau.edu.ng/work/view/efficiency-and-profitability-of-micro-poultry-enterprises-in-abia-state-7-2
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