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Backyard Hog Production Efficiency: Evidence from the Philippines*
Authors:Amin W. Mugera  Allen M. Featherstone
Affiliation:Department of Agricultural Economics, 342 Waters Hall, Kansas State University, Manhattan, KS 66502‐4011
Abstract:This article investigates the economic efficiency and the factors associated with efficiency for a sample of 126 hog producers in the Philippines. The input‐oriented efficiency indices are computed and bootstrapped using data envelopment analysis. Econometric analysis of the factors influencing the efficiency indices are conducted using the Tobit model. Fixed capital does not influence the efficiency scores, whereas labor does negatively influence the efficiency indices. On average, technical efficiency is low, an indication that most households are not using the most efficient technology. Scale efficiency is fairly high but constrained by lack of operating capital and managerial skills. Technical efficiency is constrained by lack of access to credit and limited experience in hog production.
Keywords:technical efficiency  scale efficiency  backyard hog production  boot‐strap  data envelopment analysis  the Philippines  D13  O13  Q12  R30
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