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Cost Efficiency Analysis of Broiler Production in Peninsular Malaysia


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Mohammad Nor, N.A.A. and Buda, M. and Mohd Nor, N. and Wong, K.S.K. and Sharifuddin, J. and Suhaimee, S. (2024) Cost Efficiency Analysis of Broiler Production in Peninsular Malaysia. Tropical Animal Science Journal, 47 (3). pp. 402-408. ISSN 2615-787X; eISSN: 2615-790X

Abstract

The broiler industry is crucial in Malaysia’s agricultural sector, contributing significantly to meat production and the economy. However, the industry faces significant challenges, primarily stemming from high production costs, with feed costs constituting a substantial portion. Therefore, there is a need to improve domestic farm performance and competitiveness by optimizing resources and minimizing expenses to enhance overall productivity. This study aims to estimate the extent of cost efficiency in broiler farming in Peninsular Malaysia and identify key determinants influencing the inefficiency cost. A comprehensive survey involving 241 broiler farms in Peninsular Malaysia was conducted using structured questionnaires and a stratified random sampling technique. Employing the Stochastic Cost Frontier model revealed an operational inefficiency of approximately 5.7% above optimal costs among the surveyed farms, indicating substantial potential for a 5.7% reduction in production costs through enhanced management strategies. Factors such as feed prices, day-old chick prices, price of miscellaneous inputs, production output levels, and capital investment prices emerged as prominent influencers in the broiler cost function. Furthermore, the study indicated that socio-economic factors such as housing system, extension visits, credit access and contract farming are associated with lower inefficiencies, thereby enhancing cost efficiency in broiler farming operations. Conversely, higher bird mortality rates are associated with the increased inefficiency. Gaining insights into these factors is crucial for stakeholders to allocate resources wisely, plan strategically, and enhance competitiveness in broiler farming.


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Item Type: Article
Divisions: Faculty of Agriculture
Faculty of Veterinary Medicine
DOI Number: https://doi.org/10.5398/tasj.2024.47.3.402
Publisher: Bogor Agricultural University
Keywords: Cost function; Inefficiency; Stochastic frontier
Depositing User: Mr. Mohamad Syahrul Nizam Md Ishak
Date Deposited: 15 Nov 2024 08:29
Last Modified: 15 Nov 2024 08:29
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