Economic Affairs
  • Year: 2020
  • Volume: 65
  • Issue: 4

Farm level technical efficiency of paddy production in Andhra Pradesh: An empirical evidence from the cost of cultivation survey data

  • Author:
  • K.S.R. Paul15*, G.P. Sunandini26, Shakuntala Irugu37, K. Suhasini48
  • Total Page Count: 5
  • Page Number: 659 to 663

1Senior scientist, Cost of Cultivation Scheme, Agricultural College, Bapatla

2Principal Scientist & Field Officer, Department of Agricultural Economics, College of Agriculture

3Scientist, Cost of Cultivation Scheme, Regional Agricultural Research Station, Palem

4Professor, Univ. Head& Associate, Dean

5Professor, Jayashankar Telangana State Agricultural University, Andhra Pradesh, India

6Professor, Jayashankar Telangana State Agricultural University, Hyderabad, Telangana, India

7Professor Jayashankar Telangana State Agricultural University, Nagarkurnool, Telangana, India

8Professor, Department of Agricultural EconomicsJayashankar Telangana State Agricultural University, Hyderabad, Telangana, India

*Corresponding author: ksolmonrajupaul@gmail.com (ORCID ID: 0000-0001-7300-1213)

Online published on 27 May, 2021.

Abstract

The study calculated technical efficiency, Data Envelopment Analysis technique was employed, one of the non-parametric linear programing techniques to estimate the farm level technical efficiency of paddy production in Andhra Pradesh. This secondary data set contained 541 paddy producing farms/units across Andhra Pradesh state under five agro climatic zones viz North coastal, Godavari, Krishna, Southern and Scarce rainfall zones was studied. The results showed that the overall technical efficiency of the entire sample is 86.8 per cent inferring that about 13 per cent of the potential paddy yield is lost because of technical inefficiency in Andhra Pradesh. The yield gap was found to be 981.10 kg/ha in Godavari zone and a minimum yield gap of 335 kg/ha in North coastal zone with an average yield gap of 663 kg/ha for Andhra Pradesh indicating domestic paddy production could be significantly increased only by improving farmers practices with the current amount of resource they are using. The study suggested that there should be exposure to the improved technologies, frequent trainings and experience sharing mechanisms with efficient resource management practices.

Highlights

The marginal farms are found to be more technically efficient because even if limited amount of inputs they apply with personal care using family labour

Keywords

Data Envelopment Analysis, Paddy production, Technical efficiency, Non-parametric method