Farmers' willingness to contribute to tsetse and trypanosomosis control in West Africa: the case of northern Cote d'Ivoire

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Pokou, Koffi [1 ]
Kamuanga, Mulumba Jean-Bosco
N'Gbo, Ake Gilbert Marie [1 ]
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[1] Univ Abidjan Cocody, Fac Management & Econ, Abidjan 08, Cote Ivoire
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Cote d'Ivoire; Glossina spp; trypanosomosis control; willingness to contribute; livestock; local public good; contingent valuation; recursive Tobit; LOCAL PUBLIC GOOD; CONTINGENT VALUATION SURVEYS; DEVELOPING-COUNTRIES; WATER; PARTICIPATION; AGRICULTURE; ETHIOPIA; PRICE;
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The study was conducted in 1997 on a sample of 224 livestock farmers in four clusters representing the diversity in production systems of northern Cote d'Ivoire, in order to evaluate the willingness of beneficiaries to pay for tsetse control using traps and targets. Results of a contingent valuation survey indicate that 94% of respondents are willing to contribute money, 86% are willing to contribute labor and 81% are willing to contribute in both money and labor. Farmers pledged an average contribution of 236 CFA francs (0.47 USD) per head of cattle per year and eight days per month per farm family. Significant differences were noted in the level of resource contributions according to the production system and breed composition of herds. Estimates from a recursive Tobit model of factors affecting willingness to contribute labor reveal the following as significant factors: knowledge of the tsetse fly and trypanosomosis symptoms, location, years of experience as collective herd manager and the practice of transhumance. There are few factors significantly associated with willingness to contribute money. Thus, organizing a scheme for resources contribution to sustain the benefits of tsetse control should take into account the differences in production systems, farm location and breed composition of herds.
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