Allocative efficiency on harumanis mango production under contract farming in Perlis / Nur Amiera Zainol

This research was carried out to examine the level of allocative efficiency on Harumanis mango production under contract farming in Perlis. Furthermore, the socio-economic factors affecting the allocative efficiency on Harumanis mango also has been identified in this research. Allocative efficiency...

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Main Author: Zainol, Nur Amiera
Format: Student Project
Language:English
Published: 2021
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Online Access:http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/42184/1/42184.pdf
http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/42184/
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Summary:This research was carried out to examine the level of allocative efficiency on Harumanis mango production under contract farming in Perlis. Furthermore, the socio-economic factors affecting the allocative efficiency on Harumanis mango also has been identified in this research. Allocative efficiency on Harumanis mango were analysed by using Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA) while the socio-economic factors that affect the allocative efficiency were obtained using Tobit Regression Analysis. Convenience sampling is the sampling method used to conduct this study. The respondents for this study focused only on farmers who were under contract farming in Perlis. The study findings run by DEA indicated that most of the Harumanis mango production produced by the contract farmers under FAMA in Perlis was inefficient which is 0.75%. The mean allocative efficiency result implies that production costs could be lessened by 25% if farmers had applied the right combination of inputs and output in relation to cost of inputs and price of output. Despite of that, the findings implies that 10% of contract farmers are fully allocatively efficient while 90% are inefficient farmers. Meanwhile, the results of Tobit Analysis revealed that farming experiences and extension services show positive coefficients but insignificantly influenced the allocative efficiency of Harumanis mango productions while educations are significantly influenced the efficiency of farmers in the term of allocation resources at 10% level. Therefore, this study recommends the government to provide better initiatives and strategies to help the contract farmers to enhance the level of allocative efficiency on Harumanis mango production by improving the farmer’s knowledges and skills through a related workshop on the management of input resources.