EFFICIENCY OF MAIZE PRODUCTION IN THE NILE BASIN COUNTRIES: A PARAMETRIC APPROACH FOR EFFICIENCY MEASUREMENT

Authors

  • Yahia Hamid Elasraag a:1:{s:5:"en_US";s:106:"Associate Professor, Department of Agricultural Economics, Faculty of Agriculture, Cairo University, Egypt";}
  • Ayii Mayom Machar Department of Agricultural Economics, Faculty of Agriculture, Cairo University
  • Khaled Ahmed Abdu Department of Agricultural Economics, Faculty of Agriculture, Cairo University

Keywords:

Cobb-Douglas, maize production, Nile basin countries, stochastic frontier, technical efficiency, Translog

Abstract

In this study we employ the stochastic frontier approach to estimates the evolution of technical efficiency for maize production in the Nile basin countries. The study is based on a panel data at the countries level and it represents the time period 1993-2016. The results indicate improving in the levels of technical efficiency for maize production in the Nile basin countries during the time period 1993-2016. The annual levels of technical efficiency for the studied period vary from a minimum level of 0.5310 to a maximum level of 0.9601. The Nile basin countries that are less efficient in maize production should make some adjustments to their agricultural policies to improve the capacity of farmers to efficiently use the existing resources to increase maize production.

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Published

2021-03-11