Analysis of technical efficiency on orange fleshed sweet potatoes production among the smallholder farmers in migori county kenya
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2024
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Chuka University
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Sweet potatoes (Ipomea batatas L.), particularly the orange fleshed variety, have become increasingly popular due to their ability to thrive in various environmental conditions with minimal inputs. Orange fleshed sweet potatoes (OFSPs) show potential for productivity, yet smallholder farmers in Kenya still struggle to maximize their yields. The factors influencing OFSP production efficiency among these farmers in Western Kenya have not been thoroughly examined. This study evaluated the technical efficiency of OFSP production among smallholder farmers in Migori County. Using a descriptive research design, a sample of 225 OFSP farmers was randomly selected by a cluster sampling technique. Data was collected through a structured questionnaire on inputs and selected socio-economic factors. The data was then entered into SPSS software, and analysis was done using the frontier stochastic model in STATA. Smallholder farmers estimated mean technical efficiency was 77.82%, indicating a need to improve OFSP production by 22.18%. These findings suggest that to reduce inefficiencies among smallholder OFSP farmers, targeted training programs are needed to enhance farmers' agronomic knowledge specific to OFSP production. Further, policy interventions should prioritize the provision of extension services to support and improve the performance of OFSP smallholder farmers.
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*lawrencejabuya@gmail.com, smunyiri@chuka.ac.ke, mkagiki@chuka.ac.ke, direri@chuka.ac.ke
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Keywords: technical efficiency, stochastic frontier model, orange fleshed sweet potato, productivity, smallholder farmer
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Lawrence O. Jabuya, Shelmith W. Munyiri, Martin K. Njogu and Dave M. Ireri. (2024). Analysis of technical efficiency on orange fleshed sweet potatoes production among the smallholder farmers in migori county kenya In: Mutembei Henry, Nduru Gilbert, Munyiri Shelmith, Gathungu Geofrey, Kiboro Christopher, Otiso Wycliffe, Rithaa Jafford, Miriti Gilbert, Gichumbi Joel, Mwathi David, Gitonga Lucy, Nanua Jackin, Kahindi Roseline, Jonathan Kathenge & Muthui Zipporah (Eds.). Proceedings of the Chuka University Tenth Annual International Research Conference held in Chuka University, Chuka, Kenya from 5th to 6th October, 2023. 42-46 pp.