Abstract
This study examines the determinants of productivity in Secada F1 sweet corn varieties. We conducted a survey involving 34 selected farmers to assess production efficiency using the Stochastic Frontier Analysis (SFA) method. The results highlight the significant impact of precise Lannet pesticide application and efficient labor input on sweet corn yield. Notably, our findings indicate that judicious pesticide use and skilled labor management lead to increased crop production. Technical efficiency assessments demonstrated that the majority of farmers operate within a range of 0.69 to 0.99, with an average of 0.96, highlighting their effective utilization of resources. These insights have the potential to guide and inform agricultural practices, offering valuable guidance for the industry as it navigates the intricate landscape of modern agriculture. In a contemporary context marked by agricultural complexities, these revelations contribute to the pursuit of sustainable growth within the sector.
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