Search Results - "willingness to pay"
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Economic valuation of the calden (Prosopis caldenia Burkart) forest in the south of Córdoba, Argentina = Valoración económica del bosque de caldén (Prosopis caldenia Burkart) en el...
Published 2019“…Materials and methods: The study area corresponds to a remnant forest of 37 648 ha. The willingness to pay (WTP) was obtained from a contingent valuation survey; 361 questionnaires were applied. …”
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Etude des facteurs affectant la vaccination des ruminants domestiques dans les régions de Sikasso et Mopti, Mali
Published 2018“…Il s’agissait dans un premier temps de déterminer les différents acteurs qui contribuent à la vaccination et dans un second temps d’évaluer la propension des éleveurs à vacciner « Willingness to vaccinate » et à payer pour la vaccination « willingness to pay for vaccination » (WTP) des animaux. …”
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Profitability of animal welfare
Published 2021“…Increasing numbers of people are concerned about the conditions of farm animal husbandry systems and of the whole meat industry as well as of the welfare of farm animals in Germany. The willingness to pay for animal welfare-friendly products is increasing, while until now there is only one market-based farm animal welfare (FAW) label in Germany, the “Initiative Tierwohl” (ITW). …”
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Hur ett certifieringsorgan kan bidra till en hållbar värdekedja
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Demand and perception of fertilizer
Published 2012“…The specific objectives are to determine what influence their perception on different methods to improve soil fertility and their willingness to pay, (WTP), for the fertilizer Diammonium Phosphate, DAP. …”
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An evaluation of farmer field school training on the livelihoods of cocoa farmers in Atwima District, Ashanti Region, Ghana
Published 2006“….· Among FFS-trained farmers the level of education was positively associated withproduction output.Willingness to pay and knowledge diffusion· A large majority of control group farmers were willing to pay to attend FFS training.· The amount of tuition fee that farmers were willing to pay for attending a 15-sessionFFS training was negatively affected by producer age and positively affected byyears of schooling.· Nearly 9 in 10 trained farmers indicated that they shared information with on average2 other persons.· Knowledge on cocoa pruning, shade management and phyto-sanitary harvesting wasthe most commonly shared.Tree stock endowments· The average productivity of FFS farmers’ tree stock was more than double that of thecontrol group.· Notable increases as a result of FFS interventions were registered in the number ofproducers planting hand pollinated hybrid cocoa seedlings and the area planted tohybrids.· Farmers acquiring their cocoa farms through share-crop labor exchanges (30% ofsample) had substantially lower production.· Two-thirds of all cocoa farms were established within the last 10 years.· Low average yields of 112 kg ha-1 reflect in part the youthful nature of farmers’ treestocks.Crop management and production differences· Increased application of various crop husbandry practices among FFS-trained farmersrelative to control group farmers was noted.· The application of pesticides showed a response 8 times greater than that of thecontrol group.In sum, FFS training and subsequent changes in management practices are estimated to haveresulted in a net production increase of 14% among the 2003 participants. …”
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El concepto de control biológico y sus premisas fundamentales
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