Impact of multiple maize technology package adoption on the production efficiency and food security of smallholder farmers in Ethiopia: Evidence from the Sidama region

This study aimed to investigate the individual or combined impacts of multiple maize technology package adoption on the production efficiency and food security of smallholder farmers in the selected districts of Sidama region of Ethiopia. The cross-sectional data of 424 sample farmers owing 545 maiz...

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Main Authors: Ashenafi Guye, Tewodros Tefera, Million Sileshi, Abdi-Khalil Edriss
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Million Sileshi
Abdi-Khalil Edriss
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description This study aimed to investigate the individual or combined impacts of multiple maize technology package adoption on the production efficiency and food security of smallholder farmers in the selected districts of Sidama region of Ethiopia. The cross-sectional data of 424 sample farmers owing 545 maize plots were collected using multistage sampling approaches. The selection-bias corrected multinomial endogenous switching regression (MESR) model was employed to assess the impact of improved maize seed, chemical fertilizers, and row planting adoption on the production efficiency and food security of smallholder maize-producing farmers. In the first stage of the MESR model, the multinomial logit was used to examine the determinants of adoption. The results of the model showed that a male household head, greater household size, land size, tropical livestock unit, oxen, several plots, extension contact, credit access, and membership in farmers-based organizations were significant factors affecting the adoption of improved maize seed, chemical fertilizer, and row planting. In addition, the results from the second stage impact estimation demonstrated that the adoption of maize technology packages, both individually and in combination, significantly impacts the production efficiency and food security of farming households. Moreover, the simultaneous adoption of two or more technology packages has a greater impact than it does in isolation. The highest technical, allocative, and economic efficiency and food consumption scores, which are 33 %, 37 %, 47 %, and 17, respectively, were achieved when farm households adopted all technology packages simultaneously, followed by the adopters of two packages in combination. Therefore, the policies and strategies aimed at increasing farmers’ production efficiency and food security should address the important variables identified and promote wider adoption in combination to realize the utmost benefit.
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spelling doaj-art-2d513bb25508412684bb7b419dcd83312025-01-17T04:50:46ZengElsevierHeliyon2405-84402025-01-01111e41280Impact of multiple maize technology package adoption on the production efficiency and food security of smallholder farmers in Ethiopia: Evidence from the Sidama regionAshenafi Guye0Tewodros Tefera1Million Sileshi2Abdi-Khalil Edriss3Haramaya University, College of Agriculture and Environmental Science, School of Agricultural Economics and Agri-business, Dire Dawa, Ethiopia; Hawassa University, Daye Campus, Department of Agribusiness and Value Chain Management, Daye, Ethiopia; Corresponding author. Haramaya University, College of Agriculture and Environmental Science, School of Agricultural Economics and Agri-business, Dire Dawa, Ethiopia.REFOOTURE Ethiopia Project Manager and Co-strategic Lead, Addis Ababa, EthiopiaHaramaya University, College of Agriculture and Environmental Science, School of Agricultural Economics and Agri-business, Dire Dawa, EthiopiaLilongwe University of Agriculture and Natural Resources, Department of Agricultural Economics, and African Center of Excellence, Agricultural Policy Analysis–Big Data, Lilongwe, MalawiThis study aimed to investigate the individual or combined impacts of multiple maize technology package adoption on the production efficiency and food security of smallholder farmers in the selected districts of Sidama region of Ethiopia. The cross-sectional data of 424 sample farmers owing 545 maize plots were collected using multistage sampling approaches. The selection-bias corrected multinomial endogenous switching regression (MESR) model was employed to assess the impact of improved maize seed, chemical fertilizers, and row planting adoption on the production efficiency and food security of smallholder maize-producing farmers. In the first stage of the MESR model, the multinomial logit was used to examine the determinants of adoption. The results of the model showed that a male household head, greater household size, land size, tropical livestock unit, oxen, several plots, extension contact, credit access, and membership in farmers-based organizations were significant factors affecting the adoption of improved maize seed, chemical fertilizer, and row planting. In addition, the results from the second stage impact estimation demonstrated that the adoption of maize technology packages, both individually and in combination, significantly impacts the production efficiency and food security of farming households. Moreover, the simultaneous adoption of two or more technology packages has a greater impact than it does in isolation. The highest technical, allocative, and economic efficiency and food consumption scores, which are 33 %, 37 %, 47 %, and 17, respectively, were achieved when farm households adopted all technology packages simultaneously, followed by the adopters of two packages in combination. Therefore, the policies and strategies aimed at increasing farmers’ production efficiency and food security should address the important variables identified and promote wider adoption in combination to realize the utmost benefit.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2405844024173112Improved seedChemical fertilizerRow plantingAdoption impactProduction efficiencyFood security
spellingShingle Ashenafi Guye
Tewodros Tefera
Million Sileshi
Abdi-Khalil Edriss
Impact of multiple maize technology package adoption on the production efficiency and food security of smallholder farmers in Ethiopia: Evidence from the Sidama region
Heliyon
Improved seed
Chemical fertilizer
Row planting
Adoption impact
Production efficiency
Food security
title Impact of multiple maize technology package adoption on the production efficiency and food security of smallholder farmers in Ethiopia: Evidence from the Sidama region
title_full Impact of multiple maize technology package adoption on the production efficiency and food security of smallholder farmers in Ethiopia: Evidence from the Sidama region
title_fullStr Impact of multiple maize technology package adoption on the production efficiency and food security of smallholder farmers in Ethiopia: Evidence from the Sidama region
title_full_unstemmed Impact of multiple maize technology package adoption on the production efficiency and food security of smallholder farmers in Ethiopia: Evidence from the Sidama region
title_short Impact of multiple maize technology package adoption on the production efficiency and food security of smallholder farmers in Ethiopia: Evidence from the Sidama region
title_sort impact of multiple maize technology package adoption on the production efficiency and food security of smallholder farmers in ethiopia evidence from the sidama region
topic Improved seed
Chemical fertilizer
Row planting
Adoption impact
Production efficiency
Food security
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2405844024173112
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