2018
DOI: 10.1177/0973005217750061
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Measuring Technical Efficiency in Rice Productivity Using Data Envelopment Analysis

Abstract: The study has made an attempt to measure technical efficiency (TE) in rice productivity in Odisha during the period of 2011-13. An input-oriented data envelopment analysis (DEA) has estimated the average TE score at 79.10 per cent, indicating overuse of critical input resources to the tune of 20.90 per cent. The model found seed and fertilizers use can be reduced to the extent of 4.14 kg/ha and 26.58 kg/ha, respectively, without affecting the current productivity. Malmquist Index analysis for panel data on TE … Show more

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“…Observation of a wide variation in TE in previous studies enables us to compare the situation in Ecuador with that in other rice producing countries. In the case of India, Pradhan (2018) reported a mean TE level of 0.79 for rice farmers in Odisha. Balcombe et al (2008) Sanchez (2016) and Garcia (2016).…”
Section: Efficiency Scores Estimationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Observation of a wide variation in TE in previous studies enables us to compare the situation in Ecuador with that in other rice producing countries. In the case of India, Pradhan (2018) reported a mean TE level of 0.79 for rice farmers in Odisha. Balcombe et al (2008) Sanchez (2016) and Garcia (2016).…”
Section: Efficiency Scores Estimationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Given the large average size of Slovak farms, improving the efficiency of input resource utilization could be achieved by transferring farm size. Resource inefficiency can be attributed to very small operating land, better activities producing off-farm income, fluctuations in agricultural product prices, the traditional mindset of older farmers, and the low degree of involvement of farmers in cooperative bodies (Pradhan, 2018). Fluctuations in the prices of agricultural products erode farmers' profits, so they tend to use opportunity costs of labour from agricultural activities.…”
Section: Diversified Farms Specializing In Crop Productionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…On the contrary, if θ is less than 1, then that DMU is considered relatively less efficient and it could produce the same level of output while reducing the current input level. The values of θ range between 0 and 1 across the DMUs [14]. So, the value '1 reflects that a unit cannot perform at more than 100 percent efficiency in the peer group.…”
Section: Data Envelopment Analysis (Dea)mentioning
confidence: 99%