2014
DOI: 10.5296/jas.v2i2.5958
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Resource Use Efficiency in Organic Vegetable Production: A Case Study of Manzini Region, Swaziland

Abstract: This study investigated the efficient use of resources in the production of organic vegetables, namely: beetroot, cabbage, carrot, pepper, spinach and tomatoes. The findings indicated that land, labour, organic manure, seeds, soil preparation, age; children, education level and farm legal entity all had significant effect in organic vegetables production in the region. The use of inputs in the production of the vegetables showed increasing returns to scale. As a result of this, the study suggested that in orde… Show more

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“…Policies geared towards improving agricultural productivity should, therefore, target the youth. This finding support sprevious evidence by Dlamini and Kongolo (2014) that age influences the ability of farmers to adopt new technology for efficiency gains.…”
Section: Allocative Efficiency Estimatessupporting
confidence: 86%
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“…Policies geared towards improving agricultural productivity should, therefore, target the youth. This finding support sprevious evidence by Dlamini and Kongolo (2014) that age influences the ability of farmers to adopt new technology for efficiency gains.…”
Section: Allocative Efficiency Estimatessupporting
confidence: 86%
“…This study used the Cobb-Douglas stochastic frontier production function to represent the production technology of vegetable farmers in the Metropolis. This functional form is still very relevant due to the logarithmic nature which makes an econometric estimation of the parameters easy (Murthy, 2002) and recent studies on efficiency favoured its use (Dlamini and Kongolo, 2014;Abdulai and Tewari, 2016;Ullah et al, 2017). However, limitations associated with its use such as the assumptions of unitary elasticity of substitution and constant returns to scale and input elasticity remain (Yin, 2000).The translog functional form which is widely used as an alternative to the Cobb-Douglas in the literature is also without limitations.…”
Section: Analytical Framework and Empirical Specificationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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