Economics of selected water control technologies and their successful use: the case of Ethiopia
Using a production function, marginal productivity of farm inputs and benefit-cost analysis, we explore the economics of selected water control technologies. From the production function, all farm inputs, including irrigation water is found to have a significant and positive effect on yield. Margina...
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| author | Hagos, Fitsum Awulachew, Seleshi Bekele Erkossa, Teklu Yilma, Aster Denekew |
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| description | Using a production function, marginal productivity of farm inputs and benefit-cost analysis, we explore the economics of selected water control technologies. From the production function, all farm inputs, including irrigation water is found to have a significant and positive effect on yield. Marginal value products of farm inputs are found to be positive but their magnitudes differ by type of control structures, crop type, agro-ecology and regions. The net present values of all water control structures are positive. There is a favorable precondition for sustainable adoption of these controls technologies and institutionalizing some sort of cost recovery schemes. The level of education, the ratio of irrigated land allocated to irrigated annuals and perennials, access to markets and off-farm income are found to have significant effect on successful use of these control structures. Recommendations and policy implications are drawn accordingly. |
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| spelling | CGSpace417742024-05-04T09:08:56Z Economics of selected water control technologies and their successful use: the case of Ethiopia Hagos, Fitsum Awulachew, Seleshi Bekele Erkossa, Teklu Yilma, Aster Denekew water control technology farm inputs production functions crop production cost benefit analysis farm income models regression analysis households irrigation Using a production function, marginal productivity of farm inputs and benefit-cost analysis, we explore the economics of selected water control technologies. From the production function, all farm inputs, including irrigation water is found to have a significant and positive effect on yield. Marginal value products of farm inputs are found to be positive but their magnitudes differ by type of control structures, crop type, agro-ecology and regions. The net present values of all water control structures are positive. There is a favorable precondition for sustainable adoption of these controls technologies and institutionalizing some sort of cost recovery schemes. The level of education, the ratio of irrigated land allocated to irrigated annuals and perennials, access to markets and off-farm income are found to have significant effect on successful use of these control structures. Recommendations and policy implications are drawn accordingly. 2013 2014-07-25T11:40:43Z 2014-07-25T11:40:43Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/41774 en Limited Access Hagos, Fitsum; Awulachew, Seleshi Bekele; Erkossa, Teklu; Yilma, A. D. 2013. Economics of selected water control technologies and their successful use: the case of Ethiopia. Ethiopian Journal of Agricultural Science, 23:41-59. |
| spellingShingle | water control technology farm inputs production functions crop production cost benefit analysis farm income models regression analysis households irrigation Hagos, Fitsum Awulachew, Seleshi Bekele Erkossa, Teklu Yilma, Aster Denekew Economics of selected water control technologies and their successful use: the case of Ethiopia |
| title | Economics of selected water control technologies and their successful use: the case of Ethiopia |
| title_full | Economics of selected water control technologies and their successful use: the case of Ethiopia |
| title_fullStr | Economics of selected water control technologies and their successful use: the case of Ethiopia |
| title_full_unstemmed | Economics of selected water control technologies and their successful use: the case of Ethiopia |
| title_short | Economics of selected water control technologies and their successful use: the case of Ethiopia |
| title_sort | economics of selected water control technologies and their successful use the case of ethiopia |
| topic | water control technology farm inputs production functions crop production cost benefit analysis farm income models regression analysis households irrigation |
| url | https://hdl.handle.net/10568/41774 |
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