Study of the technical efficiency of the sweet chili (Capsicum chinense) in the producing regions of the Colombian Caribbean
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https://doi.org/10.17584/rcch.2022v16i1.13056https://revistas.uptc.edu.co/index.php/ciencias_horticolas/article/view/13056Fecha
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Martinez Reina, Antonio Maria
Tordecilla Zumaque, Lilibeth
Rodriguez Pinto, Maria del Valle
Grandett Martinez, Liliana Maria
Cordero Cordero, Carina Cecilia
Correa Álvarez, Ender Manuel
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Universidad Pedagógica y Tecnológica de Colombia - UPTCPalabras clave
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Sweet pepper cultivation is one of the more important activities in the Caribbean region, cultivated by approximately 4,284 farmers with the family farming system, in areas ranging from 0.25 to 2.0 ha. In the
literature for this region, there is no evidence of a study that has investigated the technical efficiency of
this production system. For this reason, this study aimed to evaluate the technical efficiency of the use of
resources by sweet chili farmers in the Caribbean producing areas of Colombia. The sample was 62 farmers,
surveyed via simple random sampling from the use of statistics from the Ministry of Agriculture of Colombia. A Cobb Douglas-type functional model was formulated. The contribution of the variables seed, labor,
fertilizer, weeds and yields in the productive units was determined. The results showed that labor and weed
management had a positive effect on production increases. There was inefficiency with production gaps of
0.18% and efficiency of 82%; a production deficit of 1 t ha-1 was observed. There were returns on an increasing scale that was explained by the direct relationship between the inputs of labor and weed management.
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Revista Colombiana de Ciencias Hortícolas; Vol. 16 (2022): Revista Colombiana de Ciencias Hortícolas;p. 1 -8.
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