土壤便宜吗?小农户未能满足土壤健康要求的经济成本

Is dirt cheap? The economic costs of failing to meet soil health requirements on smallholder farms

Agricultural Economics · 2023
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研究了乌干达小农户因土壤不适宜种植玉米而造成的产量损失,发现高适宜性土壤的农户可增产86%,而低适宜性土壤的农户仅能增产59%,且贫困农户受限制更大。

Abstract

Abstract Agricultural productivity is hindered in smallholder farming systems due to several factors, including farmers’ inability to meet crop‐specific soil requirements. This article focuses on soil suitability for maize production and creates multidimensional soil suitability profiles of smallholder maize plots in Uganda while quantifying forgone production due to cultivation on less‐than‐suitable land and identifying groups of farmers that are disproportionately impacted. The analysis leverages the unique socioeconomic data from a subnational survey conducted in Eastern Uganda, inclusive of plot‐level, objective measures of maize yields and soil attributes. Stochastic frontier models of maize yields are estimated within each soil suitability class to understand differences in returns to inputs, technical efficiency, and potential yield. Farmers cultivating highly suitable soil have the potential to increase their observed yields by as much as 86%, while those at the opposite end of the suitability distribution (i.e., with marginally suitable land) operate closer to the production frontier and can only increase yields by up to 59%, given the current technology set. There is heterogeneity in potential gains across the wealth distribution, with poorer households facing more heavily constrained potential.

土壤适宜性小农户玉米产量经济成本乌干达