African Large Animal Veterinary Practice | 21 May 2002

Methodological Assessment and Cost-Efficiency Analysis of Field Research Stations in Nigerian Agricultural Settings

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Abstract

Field research stations in Nigerian agricultural settings are pivotal for understanding productivity and efficiency in crop cultivation and livestock management. A mixed-method approach including quantitative data collection and qualitative interviews was employed to evaluate the effectiveness of research stations. The study revealed that while there were significant improvements in productivity (yield increase by 15%), the cost-efficiency varied widely depending on station management quality and resource allocation. The findings suggest that optimising resource distribution and enhancing management protocols can significantly improve both productivity and economic outcomes. Strengthening training programmes for station managers, investing in technology upgrades, and implementing standardised operational guidelines are recommended to enhance cost-effectiveness. The empirical specification follows $Y=\beta_0+\beta^\top X+\varepsilon$, and inference is reported with uncertainty-aware statistical criteria.