Literature DB >> 28782996

An Assessment of Willingness To Pay by Maize and Groundnut Farmers for Aflatoxin Biocontrol Product in Northern Nigeria.

Bamikole Ayedun1, Godwin Okpachu2, Victor Manyong3, Joseph Atehnkeng4, Adebayo Akinola5, G A Abu6, Ranajit Bandyopadhyay1, Tahirou Abdoulaye1.   

Abstract

In Nigeria, Aflasafe is a registered biological product for reducing aflatoxin infestation of crops from the field to storage, making the crops safer for consumption. The important questions are whether farmers will purchase and apply this product to reduce aflatoxin contamination of crops, and if so under what conditions. A study was carried out to address these questions and assess determinants of willingness to pay (WTP) for the product among maize and groundnut farmers in Kano and Kaduna states in Nigeria. A multistage sampling technique was used to collect primary data from 492 farmers. The majority of farmers who had direct experience with Aflasafe (experienced farmers) in Kano (80.7%) and Kaduna (84.3%) had a WTP bid value equal to or greater than the threshold price ($10) at which Aflasafe was to be sold. The mean WTP estimates for Aflasafe for experienced farmers in Kano and Kaduna were statistically the same. However, values of $3.56 and $7.46 were offered in Kano and Kaduna states, respectively, by farmers who had never applied Aflasafe (inexperienced farmers), and the difference here was significant (P < 0.01). Regression results indicate that contact with extension agents (P < 0.01) and access to credit (P < 0.05) positively and significantly influenced the probability that a farmer would be willing to pay more for Aflasafe than the threshold price. Lack of awareness of the importance of Aflasafe was the major reason cited by inexperienced farmers (64% in Kano state and 21% in Kaduna state) for not using the product. A market strategy promoting a premium price for aflatoxin-safe produce and creating awareness and explaining the availability of Aflasafe to potential users should increase Aflasafe usage.

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Keywords:  Aflasafe; Aflatoxin; Biocontrol; Logit model; Willingness to pay

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28782996     DOI: 10.4315/0362-028X.JFP-16-281

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Food Prot        ISSN: 0362-028X            Impact factor:   2.077


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1.  Monitoring Aspergillus flavus Genotypes in a Multi-Genotype Aflatoxin Biocontrol Product With Quantitative Pyrosequencing.

Authors:  Kenneth C Shenge; Bishwo N Adhikari; Adebowale Akande; Kenneth A Callicott; Joseph Atehnkeng; Alejandro Ortega-Beltran; P Lava Kumar; Ranajit Bandyopadhyay; Peter J Cotty
Journal:  Front Microbiol       Date:  2019-11-15       Impact factor: 5.640

2.  Aflatoxin awareness and Aflasafe adoption potential of Nigerian smallholder maize farmers: OPEN ACCESS.

Authors:  A M Johnson; J R Fulton; T Abdoulaye; B Ayedun; N J O Widmar; A Akande; R Bandyopadhyay; V Manyong
Journal:  World Mycotoxin J       Date:  2018-08-14       Impact factor: 3.353

Review 3.  Aflatoxins in Maize: Can Their Occurrence Be Effectively Managed in Africa in the Face of Climate Change and Food Insecurity?

Authors:  Queenta Ngum Nji; Olubukola Oluranti Babalola; Mulunda Mwanza
Journal:  Toxins (Basel)       Date:  2022-08-22       Impact factor: 5.075

4.  Incidence and farmers' knowledge of aflatoxin contamination and control in Eastern Democratic Republic of Congo.

Authors:  Patchimaporn Udomkun; Tesfamicheal Wossen; Nsharwasi L Nabahungu; Charity Mutegi; Bernard Vanlauwe; Ranajit Bandyopadhyay
Journal:  Food Sci Nutr       Date:  2018-07-16       Impact factor: 2.863

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