The impact of crop rotation and land fragmentation on farm productivity in Albania

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In this study, we estimate the impact of land fragmentation and crop rotation on farm productivity in rural Albania. We employ a stochastic production frontier estimation approach to survey data collected among farm households in Albania in 2013. Our estimates suggest that land fragmentation improves farm efficiency, probably because it permits a better use of household labour during the production seasons. Our estimates also suggest that crop rotation increases farm efficiency. However, the impact of land fragmentation on on farm efficiency is far more pronounced.

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Ciaian, P., Rajcaniova, M., Guri, F., Zhllima, E., & Shahu, E. (2018). The impact of crop rotation and land fragmentation on farm productivity in Albania. Studies in Agricultural Economics, 120(3), 116–125. https://doi.org/10.7896/j.1815

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