Measuring technical efficiency and technological gaps of beef farmers in three regions of Botswana: An application of meta-frontier approach

Differences in resource endowment between regions influence the technologies used in livestock production and cause location-specific effects on production and technical change. Access to technologies may differ within regions due to different farm characteristics. Against this background, the stud...

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Main Authors: Bahta, Sirak T., Hikuepi, K.
Format: Conference Paper
Language:Inglés
Published: 2015
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/73412
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description Differences in resource endowment between regions influence the technologies used in livestock production and cause location-specific effects on production and technical change. Access to technologies may differ within regions due to different farm characteristics. Against this background, the study applied a stochastic meta- frontier model followed by a Tobit regression to estimate technical efficiency and meta-technology ratios and assess factors influencing efficiency of beef farms across three regions in Botswana. Results show that the average technical efficiency level is 0.496 for the whole sample and 0.194, 0.331 and 0.318 for beef farms in South East, Central and Chobe regions, respectively. Considerable scope is identified for improving beef production in Botswana, and targeting is enabled by the differential results across the farm types. Policy analysis using models that assume different beef farm types operate under similar technology present a misleading picture. Considering the importance of livestock sector in poverty reduction, there is a need for appropriate and targeted policies directed towards enhancing efficiency. Especially, such policies should be targeted on provision of technology related services such as controlled breeding methods.
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spelling CGSpace734122025-11-04T16:25:27Z Measuring technical efficiency and technological gaps of beef farmers in three regions of Botswana: An application of meta-frontier approach Bahta, Sirak T. Hikuepi, K. animal production cattle livestock technology Differences in resource endowment between regions influence the technologies used in livestock production and cause location-specific effects on production and technical change. Access to technologies may differ within regions due to different farm characteristics. Against this background, the study applied a stochastic meta- frontier model followed by a Tobit regression to estimate technical efficiency and meta-technology ratios and assess factors influencing efficiency of beef farms across three regions in Botswana. Results show that the average technical efficiency level is 0.496 for the whole sample and 0.194, 0.331 and 0.318 for beef farms in South East, Central and Chobe regions, respectively. Considerable scope is identified for improving beef production in Botswana, and targeting is enabled by the differential results across the farm types. Policy analysis using models that assume different beef farm types operate under similar technology present a misleading picture. Considering the importance of livestock sector in poverty reduction, there is a need for appropriate and targeted policies directed towards enhancing efficiency. Especially, such policies should be targeted on provision of technology related services such as controlled breeding methods. 2015-07-12 2016-05-13T08:22:57Z 2016-05-13T08:22:57Z Conference Paper https://hdl.handle.net/10568/73412 en Open Access application/pdf Bahta, S. and Hikuepi, K. 2015. Measuring technical efficiency and technological gaps of beef farmers in three regions of Botswana: An application of meta-frontier approach. Paper presented at the 20th International Farm Management Congress, Québec, Canada, 12 - 17 July 2015.
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cattle
livestock
technology
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Hikuepi, K.
Measuring technical efficiency and technological gaps of beef farmers in three regions of Botswana: An application of meta-frontier approach
title Measuring technical efficiency and technological gaps of beef farmers in three regions of Botswana: An application of meta-frontier approach
title_full Measuring technical efficiency and technological gaps of beef farmers in three regions of Botswana: An application of meta-frontier approach
title_fullStr Measuring technical efficiency and technological gaps of beef farmers in three regions of Botswana: An application of meta-frontier approach
title_full_unstemmed Measuring technical efficiency and technological gaps of beef farmers in three regions of Botswana: An application of meta-frontier approach
title_short Measuring technical efficiency and technological gaps of beef farmers in three regions of Botswana: An application of meta-frontier approach
title_sort measuring technical efficiency and technological gaps of beef farmers in three regions of botswana an application of meta frontier approach
topic animal production
cattle
livestock
technology
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/73412
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