The impact of information and communication technology on the technical efficiency of smallholder vegetable farms in Shandong of China

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Farmers have started to adopt information and communication technology (ICT), which has considerable potential to impact farm performance. This study uses data from a 2018 survey of 763 vegetable smallholder farms in China to estimate the impact of ICT on technical efficiency (TE). We adopt propensity score matching to create a balanced sample of ICT users and non-users and a stochastic frontier model with sample selection correction to compare the two groups' TE. After accounting for self-selection bias from both observables and unobservables, the study finds a positive effect of ICT use on TE. On average, the TE score of ICT users is 0.64, whereas ICT non-users have a lower score of 0.57. A quantile regression analysis further reveals a heterogeneous impact of ICT on TE, with the largest effects among less efficient farms. These results suggest that vegetable farmers' performance could be fostered by the widespread use of ICT.

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Kang, S., Ait Sidhoum, A., Frick, F., Sauer, J., & Zheng, S. (2023). The impact of information and communication technology on the technical efficiency of smallholder vegetable farms in Shandong of China. Q Open, 3(1). https://doi.org/10.1093/qopen/qoad017

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