This research examines farmers’ willingness to pay for village poultry vaccine programmes using data from 400 household heads from two districts in Ethiopia, Horro and Jarso. The study applied a contingent valuation method to elicit farmers’ willingness to pay for village poultry vaccine services. Two hypothetical vaccine programmes were designed for Newcastle disease and Gumboro disease. Both parametric and non-parametric approaches were employed in data analysis. The results show that farmers recognise the benefits of the vaccine programme and that many would be willing to pay for it. Results from non-parametric estimates produced households’ mean willingness to pay Ethiopian Birr (ETB) 80 up to ETB 87 per year based on vaccine programme ...
Poultry are important for many poor households in developing countries, but there are many constrain...
Poultry are important for many poor households in developing countries, but there are many constrain...
In 2015, the OIE and FAO launched a global eradication programme for Peste des Petits Ruminants (PPR...
This research examines farmers’ willingness to pay for village poultry vaccine programmes using data...
Demand for animal protein is growing with growing human population and urbanization. In developing c...
Although foot and mouth disease (FMD) is endemic in Ethiopia, use of vaccines to control the disease...
Newcastle disease (NCD) is an important disease of poultry, directly affecting the livelihoods of po...
Poultry is important for many poor smallholders, but infectious diseases, such as Newcastle disease,...
Although foot and mouth disease (FMD) is endemic in Ethiopia, use of vaccines to control the disease...
Although foot and mouth disease (FMD) is endemic in Ethiopia, use of vaccines to control the disease...
This research article published by Elsevier Ltd., 2019Vaccination can be an effective risk managemen...
Poultry are important for many poor households in developing countries, but there are many constrain...
Poultry are important for many poor households in developing countries, but there are many constrain...
Newcastle disease (ND) has high seroprevalence rate and inflicts heavy economic losses on poultry as...
Poultry are important for many poor households in developing countries, but there are many constrain...
Poultry are important for many poor households in developing countries, but there are many constrain...
Poultry are important for many poor households in developing countries, but there are many constrain...
In 2015, the OIE and FAO launched a global eradication programme for Peste des Petits Ruminants (PPR...
This research examines farmers’ willingness to pay for village poultry vaccine programmes using data...
Demand for animal protein is growing with growing human population and urbanization. In developing c...
Although foot and mouth disease (FMD) is endemic in Ethiopia, use of vaccines to control the disease...
Newcastle disease (NCD) is an important disease of poultry, directly affecting the livelihoods of po...
Poultry is important for many poor smallholders, but infectious diseases, such as Newcastle disease,...
Although foot and mouth disease (FMD) is endemic in Ethiopia, use of vaccines to control the disease...
Although foot and mouth disease (FMD) is endemic in Ethiopia, use of vaccines to control the disease...
This research article published by Elsevier Ltd., 2019Vaccination can be an effective risk managemen...
Poultry are important for many poor households in developing countries, but there are many constrain...
Poultry are important for many poor households in developing countries, but there are many constrain...
Newcastle disease (ND) has high seroprevalence rate and inflicts heavy economic losses on poultry as...
Poultry are important for many poor households in developing countries, but there are many constrain...
Poultry are important for many poor households in developing countries, but there are many constrain...
Poultry are important for many poor households in developing countries, but there are many constrain...
In 2015, the OIE and FAO launched a global eradication programme for Peste des Petits Ruminants (PPR...