Kr. Sharma et al., Economic efficiency and optimum stocking densities in fish polyculture: anapplication of data envelopment analysis (DEA) to Chinese fish farms, AQUACULTURE, 180(3-4), 1999, pp. 207-221
Polyculture is commonly practiced in pond aquaculture where several fish sp
ecies are reared together, creating a multi-output production structure. Th
is study applied a nonparametric data envelopment analysis (DEA) technique
for multiple outputs to: (1) measure economic or 'revenue' efficiency and i
ts technical and allocative components for a sample of Chinese polyculture
fish farms; and (2) derive the optimum stocking densities for different fis
h species. The mean economic efficiency was estimated to be 0.74. Technical
inefficiencies accounted for most of the production inefficiencies in Chin
ese fish farms. On average, farmers should increase grass carp and decrease
black carp stocking rates. Smaller farms and those from the developed regi
ons were found to be relatively more technically and economically efficient
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