An Analysis of Technical Efficiency of Poultry Farming Industry in Nepal
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Department of Economics
Abstract
The commercial poultry is growing rapidly. It is essential to achieve highest possible
output to increase productivity and profit. The goal of the study is to estimate the
technical efficiency of the poultry industry and its distribution spatially across the
districts. The study utilizes Cobb-Douglas model to defined the structure of the
production model and its error term is assumed to follow exponential distribution.
Thereafter, using maximum likelihood estimator, Stochastic Frontier Method is applied
to data obtained from Nepal Commercial Poultry Survey 2015 (CBS, 2016). The
technical efficiency and inefficiency estimated using Jondrow et al., (1982) method at
90.51 percent and 10.26 percent respectively. However, only 41.24% of the compound
error were explained by the technical inefficiency. Further disaggregation of technical
efficiency by districts shows its homogenous distribution across different districts.