Try before you buy: experimental evidence on willingness to pay for tailored agricultural advice in Nigeria

Using a randomized controlled trial and a choice experiment in Nigeria, we examine the impact of a 2-year free provision of tailored advice through a digital decision support tool (DST) on farmers' willingness-to-pay (WTP) for a targeted decision support system. We find that farmers are willing to p...

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Autores principales: Oyakhilomen Oyinbo, Chamberlin, Jordan, Maertens, Miet
Formato: Journal Article
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: Wiley 2025
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/178126
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description Using a randomized controlled trial and a choice experiment in Nigeria, we examine the impact of a 2-year free provision of tailored advice through a digital decision support tool (DST) on farmers' willingness-to-pay (WTP) for a targeted decision support system. We find that farmers are willing to pay varying subscription fees to access different kinds of tailored advice. Also, we find that 2 years of exposure to DST-mediated interventions significantly increases farmers' WTP for tailored advice, particularly for soil fertility management and market information, but does not fully cover the costs of delivering such advice. On average, control farmers are willing to pay around 1-2 USD per year for different kinds of tailored advice, and treatment farmers are willing to pay 19%-85% more than the control in response to the interventions. In settings like ours, where there is limited viability of business models for DST-mediated advice that rely on full cost recovery from farmers, continued public support-through subsidized subscription fees and public investment in upscaling DSTs may be required, consistent with the public good nature of traditional agricultural extension.
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spelling CGSpace1781262025-12-08T09:54:28Z Try before you buy: experimental evidence on willingness to pay for tailored agricultural advice in Nigeria Oyakhilomen Oyinbo Chamberlin, Jordan Maertens, Miet digital extension tools fertilizers soil fertility sustainability sustainable intensification willingness to pay Using a randomized controlled trial and a choice experiment in Nigeria, we examine the impact of a 2-year free provision of tailored advice through a digital decision support tool (DST) on farmers' willingness-to-pay (WTP) for a targeted decision support system. We find that farmers are willing to pay varying subscription fees to access different kinds of tailored advice. Also, we find that 2 years of exposure to DST-mediated interventions significantly increases farmers' WTP for tailored advice, particularly for soil fertility management and market information, but does not fully cover the costs of delivering such advice. On average, control farmers are willing to pay around 1-2 USD per year for different kinds of tailored advice, and treatment farmers are willing to pay 19%-85% more than the control in response to the interventions. In settings like ours, where there is limited viability of business models for DST-mediated advice that rely on full cost recovery from farmers, continued public support-through subsidized subscription fees and public investment in upscaling DSTs may be required, consistent with the public good nature of traditional agricultural extension. 2025 2025-11-24T16:41:17Z 2025-11-24T16:41:17Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/178126 en Limited Access Wiley Oyinbo, O., Chamberlin, J., & Maertens, M. (2025). Try before you buy: Experimental evidence on willingness to pay for tailored agricultural advice in nigeria. Applied Economic Perspectives and Policy, aepp.70020. https://doi.org/10.1002/aepp.70020
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willingness to pay
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Chamberlin, Jordan
Maertens, Miet
Try before you buy: experimental evidence on willingness to pay for tailored agricultural advice in Nigeria
title Try before you buy: experimental evidence on willingness to pay for tailored agricultural advice in Nigeria
title_full Try before you buy: experimental evidence on willingness to pay for tailored agricultural advice in Nigeria
title_fullStr Try before you buy: experimental evidence on willingness to pay for tailored agricultural advice in Nigeria
title_full_unstemmed Try before you buy: experimental evidence on willingness to pay for tailored agricultural advice in Nigeria
title_short Try before you buy: experimental evidence on willingness to pay for tailored agricultural advice in Nigeria
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topic digital extension tools
fertilizers
soil fertility
sustainability
sustainable intensification
willingness to pay
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/178126
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