Efficiency of village extension agents in Nigeria: Evidence from a data envelopment analysis

Determining the technical efficiency of extension personnel especially at the village level is paramount if farm productivity is to be increased. The present study determined the technical efficiency of Village Extension Agents (VEAs) in North Central Nigeria. Data for the study were collec...

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Main Authors: Ibrahim Hassan I., Salau Emmanuel S.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Belgrade - Faculty of Agriculture, Belgrade 2016-01-01
Series:Journal of Agricultural Sciences (Belgrade)
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DEA
Online Access:http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/1450-8109/2016/1450-81091601093I.pdf
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spelling doaj-b70ee21847d14391a601024225ea249f2020-11-25T02:19:44ZengUniversity of Belgrade - Faculty of Agriculture, BelgradeJournal of Agricultural Sciences (Belgrade)1450-81092406-09682016-01-016119310110.2298/JAS1601093I1450-81091601093IEfficiency of village extension agents in Nigeria: Evidence from a data envelopment analysisIbrahim Hassan I.0Salau Emmanuel S.1Federal University, Faculty of Agriculture and Agricultural Technology, Department of Agricultural Economics and Extension, Dutsin-Ma, Katsina State, NigeriaNasarawa State University, Faculty of Agriculture, Department of Agricultural Economics and Extension, Keffi, Nasarawa State, NigeriaDetermining the technical efficiency of extension personnel especially at the village level is paramount if farm productivity is to be increased. The present study determined the technical efficiency of Village Extension Agents (VEAs) in North Central Nigeria. Data for the study were collected using structured questionnaire that was administered on 81 VEAs. The findings of the study indicated that 32.1% of the VEAs were aged between 38 and 45 years with a mean age of 41 years; while 50.6% were holders of national diploma certificates. The monthly income of a VEA ranged between N16,000 and N21,000. The average technical efficiency of VEAs was 42% with minimum and maximum values of 0.03 and 1 respectively. There was a positive significant association between the age (P<0.10), education (P<0. 10) and income (P<0.01) of VEAs and their technical efficiency levels. The results imply that prompt payment of allowances/salary, regular promotions and trainings are the necessary impetus that can improve agricultural extension service delivery in Nigeria, particularly at the village level.http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/1450-8109/2016/1450-81091601093I.pdfDEAVEAsefficiencyNasarawaNigeria
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Salau Emmanuel S.
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Efficiency of village extension agents in Nigeria: Evidence from a data envelopment analysis
Journal of Agricultural Sciences (Belgrade)
DEA
VEAs
efficiency
Nasarawa
Nigeria
author_facet Ibrahim Hassan I.
Salau Emmanuel S.
author_sort Ibrahim Hassan I.
title Efficiency of village extension agents in Nigeria: Evidence from a data envelopment analysis
title_short Efficiency of village extension agents in Nigeria: Evidence from a data envelopment analysis
title_full Efficiency of village extension agents in Nigeria: Evidence from a data envelopment analysis
title_fullStr Efficiency of village extension agents in Nigeria: Evidence from a data envelopment analysis
title_full_unstemmed Efficiency of village extension agents in Nigeria: Evidence from a data envelopment analysis
title_sort efficiency of village extension agents in nigeria: evidence from a data envelopment analysis
publisher University of Belgrade - Faculty of Agriculture, Belgrade
series Journal of Agricultural Sciences (Belgrade)
issn 1450-8109
2406-0968
publishDate 2016-01-01
description Determining the technical efficiency of extension personnel especially at the village level is paramount if farm productivity is to be increased. The present study determined the technical efficiency of Village Extension Agents (VEAs) in North Central Nigeria. Data for the study were collected using structured questionnaire that was administered on 81 VEAs. The findings of the study indicated that 32.1% of the VEAs were aged between 38 and 45 years with a mean age of 41 years; while 50.6% were holders of national diploma certificates. The monthly income of a VEA ranged between N16,000 and N21,000. The average technical efficiency of VEAs was 42% with minimum and maximum values of 0.03 and 1 respectively. There was a positive significant association between the age (P<0.10), education (P<0. 10) and income (P<0.01) of VEAs and their technical efficiency levels. The results imply that prompt payment of allowances/salary, regular promotions and trainings are the necessary impetus that can improve agricultural extension service delivery in Nigeria, particularly at the village level.
topic DEA
VEAs
efficiency
Nasarawa
Nigeria
url http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/1450-8109/2016/1450-81091601093I.pdf
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