Authors
Oluwatoba J Omotilewa, Thomas S Jayne, Milu Muyanga, Adebayo B Aromolaran, Lenis Saweda O Liverpool-Tasie, Titus Awokuse
Publication date
2021/10/1
Journal
World development
Volume
146
Pages
105592
Publisher
Pergamon
Description
The relationship between farm size and productivity has been studied extensively in the agricultural and development economics literature. However, most of the documented evidence in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) is based on samples of small-scale farms operating 5 ha or less, with very little evidence assessing this relationship over a wider range of farm sizes. This omission is especially important considering the rapid expansion of medium-scale farms in much of Africa. This study examines the farm size-productivity relationship over a range of farms between zero and 40 ha in Nigeria. It also tests whether there is heterogeneity in productivity within medium-scale farms depending on how they came into being. Using four measures of productivity, empirical estimates reveal a U-shaped relationship where the IR holds between zero and about 22 ha, turning positive afterwards. Moreover, when medium-scale farms …
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