Estimating market demand for fresh yam characteristics using contingent valuation: implications for crop breeding and production choices

This study used Box-Cox transformations to examine non-linearity in price modeling and compare results from several functional specifications in hedonic price analysis of yam in Togo. Based on a sample of 6402 observations on price and produce characteristics generated through a market experiment, i...

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Main Authors: Amegbeto, N.K., Manyong, Victor M., Coulibaly, O., Asiedu, Robert
Format: Journal Article
Language:Inglés
Published: Wiley 2008
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/92239
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author Amegbeto, N.K.
Manyong, Victor M.
Coulibaly, O.
Asiedu, Robert
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Asiedu, Robert
Coulibaly, O.
Manyong, Victor M.
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Asiedu, Robert
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description This study used Box-Cox transformations to examine non-linearity in price modeling and compare results from several functional specifications in hedonic price analysis of yam in Togo. Based on a sample of 6402 observations on price and produce characteristics generated through a market experiment, it found that the Box Cox quadratic asymmetric specification is the most suitable function. Several characteristics were valued more than others, and prices varied across species, time, and market sites. Some residual symptoms of pest and disease damages on yam tubers discounted their market values. Tuber weight exhibited a diminishing marginal value and unit price decreased above an optimum size; therefore, producers did not derive additional reward from extra-large tubers. To effectively access and benefit from urban markets, producers should focus on small size, low weight, and conical shaped-tubers, which are easy to process and meet the esthetic qualities preferred by urban consumers. The implications for research on improved variety development to reduce poverty and for crop and resource management practices are drawn.
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spelling CGSpace922392024-05-15T05:11:41Z Estimating market demand for fresh yam characteristics using contingent valuation: implications for crop breeding and production choices Amegbeto, N.K. Manyong, Victor M. Coulibaly, O. Asiedu, Robert hedonic price box-cox transformation heteroskedaticity yam characteristics This study used Box-Cox transformations to examine non-linearity in price modeling and compare results from several functional specifications in hedonic price analysis of yam in Togo. Based on a sample of 6402 observations on price and produce characteristics generated through a market experiment, it found that the Box Cox quadratic asymmetric specification is the most suitable function. Several characteristics were valued more than others, and prices varied across species, time, and market sites. Some residual symptoms of pest and disease damages on yam tubers discounted their market values. Tuber weight exhibited a diminishing marginal value and unit price decreased above an optimum size; therefore, producers did not derive additional reward from extra-large tubers. To effectively access and benefit from urban markets, producers should focus on small size, low weight, and conical shaped-tubers, which are easy to process and meet the esthetic qualities preferred by urban consumers. The implications for research on improved variety development to reduce poverty and for crop and resource management practices are drawn. 2008 2018-04-24T08:40:19Z 2018-04-24T08:40:19Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/92239 en Limited Access Wiley Amegbeto, N.K., Manyong, V.M., Coulibaly, O. & Asiedu, R. (2008). Estimating market demand for fresh yam characteristics using contingent valuation: implications for crop breeding and production choices. Agricultural Economics, 39(3), 349-363.
spellingShingle hedonic price
box-cox transformation
heteroskedaticity
yam characteristics
Amegbeto, N.K.
Manyong, Victor M.
Coulibaly, O.
Asiedu, Robert
Estimating market demand for fresh yam characteristics using contingent valuation: implications for crop breeding and production choices
title Estimating market demand for fresh yam characteristics using contingent valuation: implications for crop breeding and production choices
title_full Estimating market demand for fresh yam characteristics using contingent valuation: implications for crop breeding and production choices
title_fullStr Estimating market demand for fresh yam characteristics using contingent valuation: implications for crop breeding and production choices
title_full_unstemmed Estimating market demand for fresh yam characteristics using contingent valuation: implications for crop breeding and production choices
title_short Estimating market demand for fresh yam characteristics using contingent valuation: implications for crop breeding and production choices
title_sort estimating market demand for fresh yam characteristics using contingent valuation implications for crop breeding and production choices
topic hedonic price
box-cox transformation
heteroskedaticity
yam characteristics
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/92239
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