Assessing Economic Efficiency in Teff Production: Evidence from Gombora Woreda, Central Ethiopia
##plugins.themes.bootstrap3.article.main##
Abstract
Teff is a major cereal crop extensively cultivated in Gombora Woreda of Hadiya Zone, Central Ethiopia. Despite its importance, significant disparities in productivity exist among teff-producing farmers, largely due to differences in resource use efficiency. This study aimed to assess the level of economic efficiency in teff production and to identify key sources of inefficiencies among smallholder farmers in the study area. The research was based on primary cross-sectional data collected from 185 randomly selected producers using a two-stage sampling technique. A Stochastic Frontier Model (SFM) was employed to estimate economic efficiency levels and identify influencing factors. The results revealed that the mean economic efficiency of teff producers was 41.9%, indicating that there is potential to enhance output by 58.1% through improved resource allocation and utilization under existing technological conditions. The Stochastic Frontier Production (SFP) function identified several factors that significantly influenced economic inefficiency, including education level, soil fertility, livestock ownership, farm size, off-farm income, extension contact, training, and distance to market. Notably, farm size and distance to the nearest market were found to positively and significantly impact economic inefficiency, suggesting that larger and more remote farms face greater challenges in optimizing resource use. The findings highlight a considerable scope for improving economic efficiency among teff producers through interventions aimed at enhancing both technical and allocative efficiency. Strengthening extension services, improving market access, and promoting farmer training are recommended to boost productivity and ensure sustainable teff production in the study area.
Downloads
##plugins.themes.bootstrap3.article.details##
Asfaw, A., Tefera, T., & Tadesse, T. (2020). Adoption and impact of improved teff varieties on productivity: Evidence from smallholder farmers in Ethiopia. Journal of Crop Science, 10(3), 145–157. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cropsci.2020.01.005
Belay, B., Alemu, A., & Tefera, A. (2013). Technical efficiency of cereal producers in Ethiopia: Evidence from a stochastic frontier model. Journal of Agricultural Economics, 69(2), 345–359. https://doi.org/10.1111/agec.12456
Birhan, B. (2015). Assessment of market participation of smallholder wheat producers in Ethiopia [Master’s thesis, Haramaya University].
Central Statistical Agency. (2019). Ethiopia socio-economic survey report. CSA.
Cochran, W. G. (1977). Sampling techniques (3rd ed.). John Wiley & Sons.
Endrias, G., Tadesse, B., & Belay, K. (2013). Technical efficiency of smallholder farmers in maize production: The case of Arsi Negelle
District, Ethiopia. Journal of Agriculture and Rural Development in the Tropics and Subtropics, 114(2), 123–130.
Farrell, M. J. (1957). The measurement of productive efficiency. Journal of the Royal Statistical Society: Series A (General), 120(3), 253–290. https://doi.org/10.2307/2343100
Geda, A. (2014). Economic policy and performance in Ethiopia. Addis Ababa University Press.
Getachew, M. (2018). Factors influencing the adoption of agricultural technologies among smallholder farmers in Ethiopia [Master’s thesis, Hawassa University].
Getachew, M., Tadesse, D., & Abera, G. (2018). Factors affecting technical efficiency of smallholder farmers in Ethiopia. Journal of Agricultural Economics and Development, 6(3), 45–55.
Getahun, D. (2014). The impact of agricultural extension services on productivity of smallholder farmers: Evidence from Ethiopia [Master’s thesis, Haramaya University].
Gizachew, L., Teshome, W., & Yismaw, B. (2018). Determinants of crop diversification among smallholder farmers in Ethiopia: Evidence from South Gondar Zone. Ethiopian Journal of Agricultural Economics, 7(1), 65–80.
Gujarati, D. N. (2004). Basic econometrics (4th ed.). McGraw-Hill.
GWADO (Gombora Woreda Agriculture Development Office). (2024). Annual agricultural performance report 2024. Gombora, Ethiopia.
Hailemariam, T. (2015). Technical efficiency of teff production in Ethiopia: A case study of smallholder farmers. Ethiopian Journal of Agricultural Economics, 5(1), 88–97. (Assumed journal please verify if needed)
Jacob, R., Yusuf, A., & Endris, H. (2016). Sample size determination in agricultural research. Ethiopian Journal of Applied Science and Technology, 7(2), 22–31.
Kabir, M. J., Alauddin, M., & Crimp, S. (2015). Farm-level adaptation to climate change in Bangladesh: Exploring the relationship between adaptation and productivity. Climate and Development, 7(5), 415–427. https://doi.org/10.1080/17565529.2014.935704
Kifle, M. (2017). Determinants of market participation among smallholder crop producers in Ethiopia. Journal of Agricultural Economics and Development, 5(4), 55–64.
Kifle, M., Fekadu, A., & Gebremedhin, Y. (2017). Sampling and data analysis techniques in socioeconomic research. African Journal of Social Sciences, 9(1), 60–72.
Mesay, Y., Gebeyehu, H., & Asfaw, D. (2013). Determinants of farm productivity in Ethiopia: Evidence from rural households in Tigray Region. African Journal of Agricultural Research, 8(29), 4031–4041. https://doi.org/10.5897/AJAR2013.7122
Michael, D., & James, S. (2017). Institutional support and smallholder performance in developing countries. Development in Practice, 27(3), 310–321. https://doi.org/10.1080/09614524.2017.1294653
Mustefa, A. (2014). Adoption of improved agricultural technologies among smallholder farmers: Evidence from Southern Ethiopia [Master’s thesis, Haramaya University].
Mwajombe, A., & Mlozi, M. R. S. (2015). The role of agricultural innovation platforms in transforming smallholder agriculture in Tanzania. Journal of Agricultural Extension and Rural Development, 7(8), 267–276. https://doi.org/10.5897/JAERD2015.0702
Sharma, K. R., Leung, P., & Zaleski, H. M. (1999). Technical, allocative and economic efficiencies in swine production in Hawaii: A comparison of parametric and non-parametric approaches. Agricultural Economics, 20(1), 23–35. https://doi.org/10.1016/S0169-5150(98)00050-1
Solomon, B. (2012). Access to rural credit and its impact on farm productivity in Ethiopia [Master’s thesis, Addis Ababa University].
Solomon, B. (2014). Financial inclusion and agricultural productivity: A case of rural Ethiopia. Ethiopian Journal of Economics, 23(2), 87–106.
Tolesa, B. (2018). Factors affecting teff productivity among smallholder farmers in Ethiopia [Master’s thesis, Jimma University].
Tsegaye, D., Abera, T., & Hailu, M. (2019). An assessment of the efficiency of smallholder wheat producers in Ethiopia: A stochastic
frontier approach. African Journal of Agricultural Research, 14(25), 1089–1097. https://doi.org/10.5897/AJAR2019.14159

This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.