Determinants of maize farmers' performance in Benin, West Africa
Date
2018-02-22
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Elsevier B.V.
Abstract
Increased agricultural productivity is the primary aim of all agricultural policies undertaken
in developing countries. Increased agricultural productivity involves not only the
analysis of factors limiting productivity but also efficiency because improved efficiency
leads to productivity improvement. This paper investigated the factors limiting maize
productivity in Benin based on a survey of 354 maize farmers. The mean maize yield was
1,347 kg/ha. The low level of maize yield in Benin is due to the lack of access to inputs,
capital, and the weak institutional environment in which farmers operate. Furthermore,
the efficiency model revealed that an increase in maize output of about 25 percent can be
achieved in the short run by adopting the best farming practices and by addressing socioeconomic
and structural constraints. Policy should be encouraged that would facilitate
access to inputs, capital, and training, and promote the development of infrastructure in
farming areas.
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Benin, maize, production constrains, stochastic frontier analysis, yield analysis
Citation
Amegnaglo, C. J., Determinants of maize farmers' performance in Benin,West Africa, Kasetsart Journal of Social Sciences (2018), https://doi.org/10.1016/j.kjss.2018.02.011