Title of article :
Allocative Efficiency Analysis of Tomato Growers in Mohmand Agency, Pakistan
Author/Authors :
muhammad, naveed university of agriculture - department of agricultural and applied economics, Pakistan , shah, syed attaullah university of agriculture - department of agricultural and applied economics, Pakistan , jan, abbas ullah university of agriculture - department of agricultural and applied economics, Pakistan , ullah, irfan university of agriculture - department of agricultural and applied economics, Pakistan , ibrahim, muhammad university of agriculture - department of agricultural and applied economics, Pakistan , khan, salman university of agriculture - department of agricultural and applied economics, Pakistan
Abstract :
This research study is carried out to examine allocative efficiency among tomato growers in Mohmand Agency, Pakistan. The study is based on primary data, collected through a well designed questionnaire from a sample of 115 tomato growers. A Cobb-Douglas type production model is used to estimate tomato yield and identify important factors affecting yield. Ordinary Least Square estimates for the model indicate that machinery, seed quantity, labor, number of irrigation, chemicals spray and fertilizers have positive significant effects on tomato yield. Allocative efficiency analysis reveals that machinery, seed quantity, number of irrigation, fertilizers and chemicals are underutilized, while labor and FYM are over utilized for tomato production in the study area. The study recommends training for growers and field labors, provision of shortterm formal credit and subsidies on seed, chemical spray, fertilizers and other underutilized inputs/ capitals.
Keywords :
Tomato growers , Cobb , Douglas production function , Allocative efficiency , Mohmand Agency , Pakistan
Journal title :
Sarhad Journal of Agriculture
Journal title :
Sarhad Journal of Agriculture