Authors
David Berre, Marc Corbeels, Leonard Rusinamhodzi, Munyaradzi Mutenje, Christian Thierfelder, Santiago Lopez-Ridaura
Publication date
2017/12/1
Journal
Field crops research
Volume
214
Pages
113-122
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
Analyses of yield gaps i.e. the difference between observed and attainable crop yields in a given location, have raised expectations of significant potential progress in crop productivity in sub-Saharan African countries. However, an important question remains unanswered: Are those biophysically-determined attainable yields possible given the socio-economic context of farming systems in sub-Saharan Africa? In this study, we explored the potential increase in efficiency of crop production given the diversity of farming systems and livelihood strategies for the case study of smallholder farmers in Malawi. We implemented a non-parametric frontier efficiency method, Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA), which allows for the assessment of technical efficiency with respect to a production frontier. The frontier efficiency is based on best-performing farms in terms of input minimization and output maximization. Based on …
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