Abstract:
Dairy enterprises are one of the most important sources of economic growth. This makes
enterprises a major area of concern for government and nongovernment organizations
with varieties of development objectives. However, studies in both academic and
policymaking circles on the production efficiency, financial performance and impact of
dairy enterprises on employment creation and income generation were limited. This study
sought findings on production efficiency, financial performance and impact of dairy
enterprises on employment creation and income generation in Hadiya zone, Ethiopia. The
study on the production efficiency estimation and financial performance were performed
on 212 dairy enterprises at the enterprise level and the evaluation of impact of membership
in dairy enterprises on employment creation and income generation was conducted at
household level using 385 randomly selected households. The data were analyzed using
descriptive statistics and econometric models including stochastic frontier model,
profitability ratio analysis, multiple linear regression model and propensity score
matching technique. The overall average technical efficiency, allocative efficiency, and
economic efficiency scores of dairy enterprises obtained from stochastic frontier model
were 60.18%, 59.92% and 36.16%. The major sources of technical efficiency differentials
were education level, experience of the manager, access to training, access to market, sex
of the manager and access to credit at different significant levels. Furthermore, the
allocative efficiency of dairy enterprises was statistically and significantly determined by
number of employees, experience of the manager and access to market. The result of the
study also confirms that the economic efficiency of dairy enterprises was statistically and
significantly determined by number of employees, access to training and access to market.
According to result obtained from profitability ratio analysis 67% of dairy enterprises
were found to be profitable whereas 33% of dairy enterprises were incurred loss. The
result of multiple linear regression analysis showed that financial performance of dairy
enterprises was positively and significantly determined by age of the enterprise
educational level of the manager, number of employees, amount of initial capital,
entrepreneurial skill, experience of the manager, access to training, access to market,
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consultancy service and access to credit. Propensity score matching results showed that
membership in dairy enterprise had a significant positive impact on members’ employment
creation and income generation. The result revealed that membership resulted in an
average increment of household’s annual employment creation by about four persons
(33.98%) and income by Birr 12,339.00 (32.57%). The result further showed that the
impact estimates were insensitive to unobserved selection bias. It is, therefore, essential to
expand and strengthen development of dairy enterprises and the membership of
households in dairy enterprises to increase employment opportunities and income. The
government as well as other concerned bodies should give due attention to update and
improve entrepreneurial skills by applying innovative training, ensuring experience and
best practice sharing system, creating market access, facilitating sufficient consultancy
service and credit access, monitoring and evaluation of all benefits generated and costs
incurred as well as effective utilization of employees to ensure higher production efficiency
levels and financial performance of dairy enterprises and their impact on employment
creation and income generation