Intra-household discrete choice experiment for trait preferences: a new method

IF 3.7 2区 农林科学 Q2 FOOD SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY Frontiers in Sustainable Food Systems Pub Date : 2023-11-28 DOI:10.3389/fsufs.2023.1257076
Rishabh Mukerjee, N. F. Faye, Malamine J. Badji, Miguel Gomez, Deborah Rubin, H. Tufan, Martina Occelli
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Crop trait and varietal preferences are socially shaped, varying by gender, experience, and on-farm roles. This drives preference heterogeneity, between households but also within households. Adhering to the common practice of only interviewing the household head as a representative of households, leads to breeding programs collecting trait preferences that do not represent the experiences of other members within that household. This dearth of data on trait preferences of multiple household members could be hindered by the lack of robust and agile methods to collect this data. Here we present a method that explores intra-household differences between husbands and wives in trait preferences through choice experimentation, coupled with questions that capture decision-making, experience and time spent on farm to explore how these drive preferences. Dissecting crop management into three dimensions, we explore what drives intra-household heterogeneity in varietal preferences between husbands and wives, as well as, decision-making, crop experience and time spent working on the crop. We present preliminary results from testing this combined protocol with 270 cowpea growing households (540 respondents) in Senegal. The findings from this work hold promise to inform crop breeding programs on the value of intra-household analysis for trait priority setting, while offering a new method which is applicable by National Agricultural Research Organizations globally.
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特质偏好的家庭内离散选择实验:一种新方法
作物性状和品种偏好是社会形成的,因性别、经验和农场角色而异。这就造成了家庭之间以及家庭内部的偏好异质性。按照通常的做法,只有户主作为家庭的代表接受访谈,这导致育种计划收集的性状偏好并不能代表该家庭其他成员的经验。由于缺乏稳健、灵活的方法来收集多位家庭成员的性状偏好数据,这种数据匮乏的情况可能会受到阻碍。在此,我们提出一种方法,通过选择实验来探索家庭内部丈夫和妻子在性状偏好方面的差异,同时提出一些问题来收集决策、经验和在农场所花费的时间,以探索这些因素是如何驱动偏好的。我们将作物管理分为三个方面,探讨是什么导致了家庭内部丈夫和妻子在品种偏好上的异质性,以及决策、作物经验和在作物上花费的时间。我们介绍了对塞内加尔 270 个豇豆种植户(540 名受访者)进行测试的初步结果。这项工作的结果有望为作物育种计划提供关于家庭内部分析在确定性状优先次序方面的价值的信息,同时也为全球国家农业研究组织提供了一种适用的新方法。
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Frontiers in Sustainable Food Systems
Frontiers in Sustainable Food Systems Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Horticulture
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5.60
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575
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14 weeks
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