Crop diversification and technical efficiency in food crop production: A study of peasant farmers in Nigeria

Purpose : The purpose of this paper is to identify the trends in crop diversification (CD) while examining its impact on the technical efficiency of peasant farmers in Nigeria. Design/methodology/approach : The paper employs the Herfindahl and Ogive indices to compute the diversification indices and...

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