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Analysis of the Irrigation Water Price in Rice Production Tanzania

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Over the past 50 years, cross-sectoral water utilization in Tanzania has grown considerably due to the increase of human populations which increasing food demands and growing of economic activities that require water in production. The agriculture sector is one of the major users of water resource for irrigation activities. The purpose of this paper was to analyse the irrigation water price in rice production in Tanzania. The secondary data were collected from the Ministry of Agriculture, Food Security and Cooperatives in Statistics Unit and zonal irrigation units. Elasticities were estimated using ordinary least squares technique with the help of STATA 11. Factor analysis technique was also applied. The estimated water price coefficient was found to be -0.03 and the average water price was estimated to be 5.50 Tshs/m3. However the water productivity was 0.3kg/m3, whereas the production was estimated to be 2.5ton/ha.

DOI 10.11648/j.acm.20140304.19
Published in Applied and Computational Mathematics (Volume 3, Issue 4, August 2014)
Page(s) 177-185
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Keywords

Water Demand Function, Panel Data, Irrigation, Water Price, Water Productivity, Factor Analysis

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