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Impact of grassland transfer on technical efficiency of livestock production in Northern China

Xiaolong Feng, Wanglin Ma, Mingyue Liu, Huanguang Qiu

2021Applied Economics23 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

This paper estimates the impact of grassland transfer on the technical efficiency of livestock production, using the cross-sectional data collected from herders in Northern China. The propensity score matching approach and selectivity-corrected stochastic production frontier model are employed to address the selection bias issues. The empirical results show that, on average, the average technical efficiency score of herders with grassland transfer is significantly higher than that of herders without grassland transfer, which are 0.56 and 0.41, respectively, after addressing both observed and unobserved selection biases. The livestock revenue is positively and significantly affected by forage grass use, machinery use, stocking rate, family and hired labours use, and veterinary investment. Our findings highlight the importance of facilitating grassland transfer to increase livestock production efficiency and boost farm performance.

Topics & Concepts

LivestockGrasslandProduction–possibility frontierProduction (economics)Propensity score matchingInvestment (military)Selection biasAgricultural economicsFrontierEconomicsStochastic frontier analysisChinaSelection (genetic algorithm)ForageGrazingRevenueEnvironmental scienceGeographyMathematicsEcologyForestryStatisticsBiologyComputer scienceMicroeconomicsPoliticsLawArchaeologyArtificial intelligencePolitical scienceAccountingRangeland Management and Livestock EcologyLand Rights and ReformsGenetic and phenotypic traits in livestock