Access to mutual labour support in agriculture: Implications for maize productivity and efficiency of farmers in northern Ghana

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作者
Cobbinah, Mensah Tawiah [1 ]
Danso-Abbeam, Gideon [1 ,2 ]
Ogundeji, Abiodun A. [2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Dev Studies, Dept Agribusiness, Tamale, Ghana
[2] Univ Free State, Disaster Management Training & Educ Ctr Africa, Bloemfontein, South Africa
关键词
Mutual labour support; stochastic frontier model; selectivity bias; technical efficiency; Violin plot; TECHNICAL EFFICIENCY; SMALLHOLDER FARMERS; CREDIT; IMPACT;
D O I
10.1080/03031853.2022.2156898
中图分类号
F3 [农业经济];
学科分类号
0202 ; 020205 ; 1203 ;
摘要
Access to cheap labour affects Ghanaian smallholder farmers significantly. Such access can be enhanced through mutual labour support. However, it has become necessary to explore how this form of collective action affects farmers' productivity and efficiency. In this study, the impact of access to mutual labour support on productivity and technical efficiency was estimated using data collected from 592 smallholder maize farmers in Northern Ghana. The study uses a translog stochastic production frontier model, while accounting for sample selection bias that may emanate from both observable and unobservable household characteristics. Farmers with access to mutual labour support are significantly more productive and technically efficient than those without, with mean technical efficiency in the range of 0.62-0.71 for farmers with access to mutual labour support and 0.55-0.60 for those without access. Sex, education, spraying machine ownership, farm size, extension visits, access to credit, and membership of farmer-based organisation are significant determinants of access to mutual labour support. Policies to help farmer groups and extension agents promote mutual labour support accessibility among farmers are recommended.
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页码:61 / 79
页数:19
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