Technical inefficiency and papaya farm size in West Africa: a stochastic frontier approach on Benin and Ghana data

Papaya is an emergent food and cash crop in Western Africa. It is used as an export crop in Ghana and for urban consumption in Benin. Papaya fruits are severely attacked by Papaya mealybug causing significant losses in quantity and quality. To control the papaya mealybug a classical biological contr...

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Autores principales: Adeoti, R., Coulibaly, O., Agossou, D., Goergen, Georg E., Tamo, Manuele
Formato: Journal Article
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/77797
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author Adeoti, R.
Coulibaly, O.
Agossou, D.
Goergen, Georg E.
Tamo, Manuele
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Coulibaly, O.
Goergen, Georg E.
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description Papaya is an emergent food and cash crop in Western Africa. It is used as an export crop in Ghana and for urban consumption in Benin. Papaya fruits are severely attacked by Papaya mealybug causing significant losses in quantity and quality. To control the papaya mealybug a classical biological control initiative has been developed and is environmental friendly. This study is targeting the production system efficiency and assesses key factors which influence the papaya production. It is conducted using cross-sectional data collected from papaya production systems in the sub-humid zones of West Africa. Results reveal that efficiency in producing papaya are still low in both countries. In Benin factors like land ownership remains important in the production performance, mainly in Ghana. Extension services and secured land tenure are incentives for producers to adopt better production practices to increase efficiency.
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spelling CGSpace777972025-12-08T09:54:28Z Technical inefficiency and papaya farm size in West Africa: a stochastic frontier approach on Benin and Ghana data Adeoti, R. Coulibaly, O. Agossou, D. Goergen, Georg E. Tamo, Manuele papaya efficiency irrigation mealybug paracoccus marginatus Papaya is an emergent food and cash crop in Western Africa. It is used as an export crop in Ghana and for urban consumption in Benin. Papaya fruits are severely attacked by Papaya mealybug causing significant losses in quantity and quality. To control the papaya mealybug a classical biological control initiative has been developed and is environmental friendly. This study is targeting the production system efficiency and assesses key factors which influence the papaya production. It is conducted using cross-sectional data collected from papaya production systems in the sub-humid zones of West Africa. Results reveal that efficiency in producing papaya are still low in both countries. In Benin factors like land ownership remains important in the production performance, mainly in Ghana. Extension services and secured land tenure are incentives for producers to adopt better production practices to increase efficiency. 2016 2016-11-21T11:20:22Z 2016-11-21T11:20:22Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/77797 en Limited Access Adeoti, R., Coulibaly, O., Agossou, D., Goergen, G. & Tamo, M. (2016). Technical inefficiency and papaya farm size in West Africa: a stochastic frontier approach on Benin and Ghana data. International Journal of Agriculture and Environmental Research, 2(3), 471-486.
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mealybug
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Adeoti, R.
Coulibaly, O.
Agossou, D.
Goergen, Georg E.
Tamo, Manuele
Technical inefficiency and papaya farm size in West Africa: a stochastic frontier approach on Benin and Ghana data
title Technical inefficiency and papaya farm size in West Africa: a stochastic frontier approach on Benin and Ghana data
title_full Technical inefficiency and papaya farm size in West Africa: a stochastic frontier approach on Benin and Ghana data
title_fullStr Technical inefficiency and papaya farm size in West Africa: a stochastic frontier approach on Benin and Ghana data
title_full_unstemmed Technical inefficiency and papaya farm size in West Africa: a stochastic frontier approach on Benin and Ghana data
title_short Technical inefficiency and papaya farm size in West Africa: a stochastic frontier approach on Benin and Ghana data
title_sort technical inefficiency and papaya farm size in west africa a stochastic frontier approach on benin and ghana data
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efficiency
irrigation
mealybug
paracoccus marginatus
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