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Outsourcing and efficiency: the case of Spanish citrus farming
Authors:Andrés J Picazo-Tadeo  Ernest Reig-Martínez
Institution:Universitat de València, Dpto. Economía Aplicada II, Avda dels Tarongers s/n, 46022 Valencia, Spain;Universitat de València, Dpto. Economía Aplicada II, Avda.dels Tarongers s/n 46022 Valencia (Spain) and Instituto Valenciano de Investigaciones Económicas (IVIE), Gvardia Civil, 22, 46020 Valencia (Spain)
Abstract:Outsourcing in agriculture has traditionally been seen as a managerial strategy of smaller farms to achieve higher levels of efficiency. In this article, we provide empirical evidence supporting the existence of a positive relationship between outsourcing and efficiency in Spanish citrus farming. Outsourcing is measured by the proportion of outsourced labor and capital in farms' total use of these production factors, i.e., the higher the proportion of outsourced inputs, the higher the degree of outsourcing. Making use of data envelopment analysis techniques, we compute input‐specific reductions required to achieve technical efficiency at the farm level. Our results show that attainment of technical efficiency leads to a reduction in the use of both farms' own and outsourced production factors. Furthermore, the degree of outsourcing increases as farms move to their technically efficient productive plans. In addition, outsourcing labor and capital allows farms to achieve efficiency regardless of their size. In our view, this result has a clear implication for policy makers. Instead of trying to improve Spanish citrus farms' competitiveness by pursuing an increase of their average size, policy measures should be adopted to enhance farmers' managerial skills and the efficiency of those external service firms and co‐operatives that are effectively performing basic cultivation tasks.
Keywords:C61  D23  Q12  Q18
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