Choice of Rice Production Practices in Ghana: A Comparison of Willingness to Pay and Preference Space Estimates

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    Abstract

    © 2016 The Agricultural Economics SocietyRice has been identified as an important food security crop in Ghana. However, there is a production deficit and new technologies to reduce the deficit are not widely adopted. Although poor adoption by farmers’ is often linked to constraints such as access to information, farmers’ perceptions of the technologies are also important. We apply an advanced discrete choice experiment to evaluate farmers’ preferences for rice production practices. Specifically, we generate willingness to pay (WTP) estimates using willingness to pay space (WS) and compare these with values from the indirect or preference space (PS) method. Our modelling also accounts for the effects on WTP estimates of farmers’ stated attribute importance (SAI) information. Empirical results from WS and PS models reveal that on average, farmers value higher yields and are negatively affected by higher risk of crop failure and labour requirements. Comparing the performance of the two models, we find the WS model provides a superior fit to our data and reduces the likelihood of producing implausible WTP estimates. Further, SAI inclusion did not produce much variation in our WTP estimates.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)799-819
    Number of pages21
    JournalJournal of Agricultural Economics
    Volume67
    Issue number3
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 1 Sept 2016

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