Are smallholders willing to pay for animal disease control? Empirical evidence from a study of mass vaccination for avian influenza in Indonesia

A household survey to determine decision-making on adoption of highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) control strategies was conducted together with a cost-effectiveness analysis of mass vaccination activities for poultry in Indonesia. The results can provide guidance in designing appropriate mech...

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Autores principales: Lapar, Ma. Lucila, Nuryartono, N., Toan, N.N., Rafani, I., Bett, Bernard K., McLaws, M., Unger, Fred, Schoonman, L., Jost, Christine, Mariner, Jeffrey C.
Formato: Journal Article
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/51361
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author Lapar, Ma. Lucila
Nuryartono, N.
Toan, N.N.
Rafani, I.
Bett, Bernard K.
McLaws, M.
Unger, Fred
Schoonman, L.
Jost, Christine
Mariner, Jeffrey C.
author_browse Bett, Bernard K.
Jost, Christine
Lapar, Ma. Lucila
Mariner, Jeffrey C.
McLaws, M.
Nuryartono, N.
Rafani, I.
Schoonman, L.
Toan, N.N.
Unger, Fred
author_facet Lapar, Ma. Lucila
Nuryartono, N.
Toan, N.N.
Rafani, I.
Bett, Bernard K.
McLaws, M.
Unger, Fred
Schoonman, L.
Jost, Christine
Mariner, Jeffrey C.
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description A household survey to determine decision-making on adoption of highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) control strategies was conducted together with a cost-effectiveness analysis of mass vaccination activities for poultry in Indonesia. The results can provide guidance in designing appropriate mechanisms to enhance acceptance of a mass vaccination program for backyard poultry. Results suggest that the cost of the mass vaccination was much higher than what its target beneficiaries—the backyard poultry sector—are willing to pay. While there are economic incentives like increased poultry sales, particularly in native chicken markets, these were not the case in smaller flock sizes. Household adoption decisions are also influenced to a great extent by their subjective perception of uncertainty—in this case, the risk of disease outbreak from AI virus infection.
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spelling CGSpace513612023-05-10T13:05:49Z Are smallholders willing to pay for animal disease control? Empirical evidence from a study of mass vaccination for avian influenza in Indonesia Lapar, Ma. Lucila Nuryartono, N. Toan, N.N. Rafani, I. Bett, Bernard K. McLaws, M. Unger, Fred Schoonman, L. Jost, Christine Mariner, Jeffrey C. animal diseases vaccination farming systems A household survey to determine decision-making on adoption of highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) control strategies was conducted together with a cost-effectiveness analysis of mass vaccination activities for poultry in Indonesia. The results can provide guidance in designing appropriate mechanisms to enhance acceptance of a mass vaccination program for backyard poultry. Results suggest that the cost of the mass vaccination was much higher than what its target beneficiaries—the backyard poultry sector—are willing to pay. While there are economic incentives like increased poultry sales, particularly in native chicken markets, these were not the case in smaller flock sizes. Household adoption decisions are also influenced to a great extent by their subjective perception of uncertainty—in this case, the risk of disease outbreak from AI virus infection. 2012-12-15 2014-11-03T11:50:37Z 2014-11-03T11:50:37Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/51361 en Limited Access Lapar, M.L., Nuryartono, N., Toan, N.N., Rafani, I., Bett, B., McLaws, M., Unger, F., Schoonman, L., Jost, C. and Mariner, J. 2012. Are smallholders willing to pay for animal disease control? Empirical evidence from a study of mass vaccination for avian influenza in Indonesia. Asian Journal of Agriculture and Development 9(3): 74.
spellingShingle animal diseases
vaccination
farming systems
Lapar, Ma. Lucila
Nuryartono, N.
Toan, N.N.
Rafani, I.
Bett, Bernard K.
McLaws, M.
Unger, Fred
Schoonman, L.
Jost, Christine
Mariner, Jeffrey C.
Are smallholders willing to pay for animal disease control? Empirical evidence from a study of mass vaccination for avian influenza in Indonesia
title Are smallholders willing to pay for animal disease control? Empirical evidence from a study of mass vaccination for avian influenza in Indonesia
title_full Are smallholders willing to pay for animal disease control? Empirical evidence from a study of mass vaccination for avian influenza in Indonesia
title_fullStr Are smallholders willing to pay for animal disease control? Empirical evidence from a study of mass vaccination for avian influenza in Indonesia
title_full_unstemmed Are smallholders willing to pay for animal disease control? Empirical evidence from a study of mass vaccination for avian influenza in Indonesia
title_short Are smallholders willing to pay for animal disease control? Empirical evidence from a study of mass vaccination for avian influenza in Indonesia
title_sort are smallholders willing to pay for animal disease control empirical evidence from a study of mass vaccination for avian influenza in indonesia
topic animal diseases
vaccination
farming systems
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/51361
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