Awareness of aflatoxin and willingness to pay for aflasafe technology among maize farmers in Cibitoke, Makamba and Bujumbura Provinces in Burundi

Purpose of the Study: This study aimed to assess the awareness of aflatoxin among maize farmers in Burundi and their willingness to pay for Aflasafe technology, with a focus on the provinces of Bujumbura, Cibitoke, and Makamba. Methodology: The study combined qualitative and quantitative techniques....

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Autores principales: Nduwimana, D., Nwenjeri, G., Bett, E., Atehnkeng, J.
Formato: Journal Article
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: 2024
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/163331
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author Nduwimana, D.
Nwenjeri, G.
Bett, E.
Atehnkeng, J.
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Bett, E.
Nduwimana, D.
Nwenjeri, G.
author_facet Nduwimana, D.
Nwenjeri, G.
Bett, E.
Atehnkeng, J.
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description Purpose of the Study: This study aimed to assess the awareness of aflatoxin among maize farmers in Burundi and their willingness to pay for Aflasafe technology, with a focus on the provinces of Bujumbura, Cibitoke, and Makamba. Methodology: The study combined qualitative and quantitative techniques. Data collection involved households selected with the assistance of local administration, targeting male and married farmers with primary education and incomes below 100,000 Burundian Francs. Econometric software was utilized to analyze the data, and the contingent valuation method (CVM) was employed to capture farmers' willingness to pay. Findings: The study found that most maize farmers in the designated provinces married, and primarily educated, with incomes under 100,000 Burundian Francs. Many belong to organizations, are middle-aged, and support households of six. Despite limited knowledge of aflatoxin, there is a notable willingness to invest in Aflasafe technology. Conclusion: The study concludes that there is a notable lack of awareness among maize farmers in Burundi regarding aflatoxin contamination and its associated risks. Recommendation: The study recommends that the government develop and implement awareness programs to educate maize farmers about aflatoxin and promote the adoption of Aflasafe technology.
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spelling CGSpace1633312024-12-11T09:54:07Z Awareness of aflatoxin and willingness to pay for aflasafe technology among maize farmers in Cibitoke, Makamba and Bujumbura Provinces in Burundi Nduwimana, D. Nwenjeri, G. Bett, E. Atehnkeng, J. socioeconomics awareness-raising aflatoxins maize willingness to pay Purpose of the Study: This study aimed to assess the awareness of aflatoxin among maize farmers in Burundi and their willingness to pay for Aflasafe technology, with a focus on the provinces of Bujumbura, Cibitoke, and Makamba. Methodology: The study combined qualitative and quantitative techniques. Data collection involved households selected with the assistance of local administration, targeting male and married farmers with primary education and incomes below 100,000 Burundian Francs. Econometric software was utilized to analyze the data, and the contingent valuation method (CVM) was employed to capture farmers' willingness to pay. Findings: The study found that most maize farmers in the designated provinces married, and primarily educated, with incomes under 100,000 Burundian Francs. Many belong to organizations, are middle-aged, and support households of six. Despite limited knowledge of aflatoxin, there is a notable willingness to invest in Aflasafe technology. Conclusion: The study concludes that there is a notable lack of awareness among maize farmers in Burundi regarding aflatoxin contamination and its associated risks. Recommendation: The study recommends that the government develop and implement awareness programs to educate maize farmers about aflatoxin and promote the adoption of Aflasafe technology. 2024 2024-12-11T09:54:06Z 2024-12-11T09:54:06Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/163331 en Limited Access Nduwimana, D., Mwenjeri, G., Bett, E. & Atehnkeng, J. (2024). Awareness of aflatoxin and willingness to pay for aflasafe technology among maize farmers in Cibitoke, Makamba and Bujumbura Provinces in Burundi. African Journal of Emerging Issues, 6(5), 105-118.
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awareness-raising
aflatoxins
maize
willingness to pay
Nduwimana, D.
Nwenjeri, G.
Bett, E.
Atehnkeng, J.
Awareness of aflatoxin and willingness to pay for aflasafe technology among maize farmers in Cibitoke, Makamba and Bujumbura Provinces in Burundi
title Awareness of aflatoxin and willingness to pay for aflasafe technology among maize farmers in Cibitoke, Makamba and Bujumbura Provinces in Burundi
title_full Awareness of aflatoxin and willingness to pay for aflasafe technology among maize farmers in Cibitoke, Makamba and Bujumbura Provinces in Burundi
title_fullStr Awareness of aflatoxin and willingness to pay for aflasafe technology among maize farmers in Cibitoke, Makamba and Bujumbura Provinces in Burundi
title_full_unstemmed Awareness of aflatoxin and willingness to pay for aflasafe technology among maize farmers in Cibitoke, Makamba and Bujumbura Provinces in Burundi
title_short Awareness of aflatoxin and willingness to pay for aflasafe technology among maize farmers in Cibitoke, Makamba and Bujumbura Provinces in Burundi
title_sort awareness of aflatoxin and willingness to pay for aflasafe technology among maize farmers in cibitoke makamba and bujumbura provinces in burundi
topic socioeconomics
awareness-raising
aflatoxins
maize
willingness to pay
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/163331
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