Technical Efficiency and the Factors that Affect it in Rice Production in Indonesia

Most of the population of Asia depends on consuming rice to support their lives. This implies that rice production needs attention. The existence of inefficiencies in lowland rice production could reduce rice yields for consumption, so the measurement of technical efficiency in lowland rice producti...

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