Two-Stage DEA of 122 Paddy Fields in Hokuriku Region
Dongpo Li (),
Teruaki Nanseki () and
Yosuke Chomei ()
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Dongpo Li: Hunan University of Technology and Business
Teruaki Nanseki: Kyushu University
Yosuke Chomei: Kyushu University
A chapter in Empirical Analyses on Rice Yield Determinants of Smart Farming in Japan, 2021, pp 151-166 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract In Japan, rice production is undergoing a transition from acreage reduction to an improvement in efficiency and competitiveness. Owing to the global warming, irrigation managementIrrigation management is increasingly important in maintaining soil temperature and fertility for rice productivity. This chapter aimed to measure the production efficiency of rice yield, using a two-stage DEADEA (data envelopment analysis) like the former chapter. The data comprised of 122 paddy fields of KoshihikariKoshihikari, one of the most popular Japanese rice varieties. The data was sampled from a large-scale farm located in the Hokuriku Region of Japan in 2015.
Date: 2021
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DOI: 10.1007/978-981-33-6256-7_10
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