The Effect of Agricultural Mechanization Services on the Technical Efficiency of Cotton Production

As the process of agricultural modernization accelerates, exploring the impact of agricultural mechanization services on production technology efficiency has become a key issue for enhancing agricultural productivity and promoting sustainable agricultural development. The study focuses on cotton gro...

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Main Authors: Yaxue Zhu, Guangyao Wang, Huijuan Du, Jiajia Liu, Qingshan Yang
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2025-06-01
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Guangyao Wang
Huijuan Du
Jiajia Liu
Qingshan Yang
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Guangyao Wang
Huijuan Du
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Qingshan Yang
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description As the process of agricultural modernization accelerates, exploring the impact of agricultural mechanization services on production technology efficiency has become a key issue for enhancing agricultural productivity and promoting sustainable agricultural development. The study focuses on cotton growers in the Tarim River Basin and systematically explores the impact and driving mechanisms of agricultural mechanization services (AMSs) on cotton production’s technical efficiency within the framework of the social–ecological system (SES). By employing a combination of stochastic frontier analysis (SFA) and propensity score matching (PSM), the research indicates that the adoption of AMSs significantly enhances the production technical efficiency of cotton farmers. Among the sample that adopted this service, as much as 53.04% of the farmers have their production efficiency within the range of [0.8, 0.9], demonstrating a high production capability. In contrast, the production efficiency values of the farmers who did not adopt such services are more dispersed, with inefficient samples accounting for 11.48%. Furthermore, while the technical efficiency levels across different regions are similar, there are significant efficiency differences within regions. A further analysis indicates that the age of the household head, their education level, the number of agricultural laborers in the family, the proportion of income from planting, and irrigation convenience have a positive impact on farmers’ adoption of AMSs, while the degree of land fragmentation has a negative impact. Therefore, AMSs are not only a core pathway to enhance cotton production’s technical efficiency but also an important support for promoting agricultural modernization in arid areas and strengthening farmers’ risk-resistance capabilities. Future policies should focus on optimizing service delivery, enhancing technical adaptability, and promoting regional collaboration to drive the high-quality development of the cotton industry and support sustainable rural revitalization.
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spelling doaj-art-8c6ea596f7a44d8bb3f1b0630f95a2fa2025-08-20T03:46:38ZengMDPI AGAgriculture2077-04722025-06-011511123310.3390/agriculture15111233The Effect of Agricultural Mechanization Services on the Technical Efficiency of Cotton ProductionYaxue Zhu0Guangyao Wang1Huijuan Du2Jiajia Liu3Qingshan Yang4College of Science, Shihezi University, Shihezi 832000, ChinaCollege of Marxism, Shihezi University, Shihezi 832000, ChinaCollege of Economics and Management, Xinjiang Agricultural University, Urumchi 830000, ChinaCollege of Marxism, Shihezi University, Shihezi 832000, ChinaCollege of Marxism, Shihezi University, Shihezi 832000, ChinaAs the process of agricultural modernization accelerates, exploring the impact of agricultural mechanization services on production technology efficiency has become a key issue for enhancing agricultural productivity and promoting sustainable agricultural development. The study focuses on cotton growers in the Tarim River Basin and systematically explores the impact and driving mechanisms of agricultural mechanization services (AMSs) on cotton production’s technical efficiency within the framework of the social–ecological system (SES). By employing a combination of stochastic frontier analysis (SFA) and propensity score matching (PSM), the research indicates that the adoption of AMSs significantly enhances the production technical efficiency of cotton farmers. Among the sample that adopted this service, as much as 53.04% of the farmers have their production efficiency within the range of [0.8, 0.9], demonstrating a high production capability. In contrast, the production efficiency values of the farmers who did not adopt such services are more dispersed, with inefficient samples accounting for 11.48%. Furthermore, while the technical efficiency levels across different regions are similar, there are significant efficiency differences within regions. A further analysis indicates that the age of the household head, their education level, the number of agricultural laborers in the family, the proportion of income from planting, and irrigation convenience have a positive impact on farmers’ adoption of AMSs, while the degree of land fragmentation has a negative impact. Therefore, AMSs are not only a core pathway to enhance cotton production’s technical efficiency but also an important support for promoting agricultural modernization in arid areas and strengthening farmers’ risk-resistance capabilities. Future policies should focus on optimizing service delivery, enhancing technical adaptability, and promoting regional collaboration to drive the high-quality development of the cotton industry and support sustainable rural revitalization.https://www.mdpi.com/2077-0472/15/11/1233agricultural mechanization servicesproduction technology efficiencystochastic frontier analysispropensity score matching method
spellingShingle Yaxue Zhu
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Qingshan Yang
The Effect of Agricultural Mechanization Services on the Technical Efficiency of Cotton Production
Agriculture
agricultural mechanization services
production technology efficiency
stochastic frontier analysis
propensity score matching method
title The Effect of Agricultural Mechanization Services on the Technical Efficiency of Cotton Production
title_full The Effect of Agricultural Mechanization Services on the Technical Efficiency of Cotton Production
title_fullStr The Effect of Agricultural Mechanization Services on the Technical Efficiency of Cotton Production
title_full_unstemmed The Effect of Agricultural Mechanization Services on the Technical Efficiency of Cotton Production
title_short The Effect of Agricultural Mechanization Services on the Technical Efficiency of Cotton Production
title_sort effect of agricultural mechanization services on the technical efficiency of cotton production
topic agricultural mechanization services
production technology efficiency
stochastic frontier analysis
propensity score matching method
url https://www.mdpi.com/2077-0472/15/11/1233
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