Effect of mechanisation use intensity on the productivity of rice farms in southern Ghana

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This study analysed the effect of farm mechanisation on productivity of rice farms in southern Ghana. The empirical results of the stochastic frontier model of primary data solicited from 360 rice farmers in southern Ghana revealed that land size cultivated, agrochemical expenditure, tillage intensity, threshing intensity, education and transportation intensity were significant factors that positively influenced partial factor productivity with respect to mechanisation. On the other hand, reaping intensity, over use of fertilizers, and age of farmers negatively influenced partial factor productivity with respect to mechanisation. These results have implications for capacity building and government support to increase productivity on rice farms.

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Apiors, E. K., Kuwornu, J. K. M., & Kwadzo, G. T. M. (2016). Effect of mechanisation use intensity on the productivity of rice farms in southern Ghana. Acta Agriculturae Slovenica. University of Ljubljana. https://doi.org/10.14720/aas.2016.107.2.16

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