影响撒哈拉以南非洲农民、贸易商和消费者为黄曲霉毒素安全食品支付意愿的因素:系统回顾

Chimwemwe Chilenga , Michael Mainje , Anise Gold Watts , Victor Munkhuwa , Brown Ndhlovue , Kennedy Machira
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本系统综述旨在评估撒哈拉以南非洲地区不同利益相关者对黄曲霉毒素安全食品的支付意愿(WTP),该地区普遍存在黄曲霉毒素暴露,且缺乏食品安全标准。研究人员从 Scopus、PubMed 和 Google Scholar 数据库中检索了 2015 年至 2023 年期间在五个撒哈拉以南非洲国家开展的 11 项符合条件的研究,这些研究对黄曲霉毒素安全食品的 WTP 进行了评估。结果显示,食品价值链利益相关者(农民、贸易商和消费者)对黄曲霉毒素安全食品的WTP相对较高,为73.65%。不同产品的溢价各不相同,从 0.13 美元到 10 多美元不等。此外,对黄曲霉毒素及其毒性影响的认识提高了不同利益相关者的购买意愿。WTP同样受到其他因素的影响,如人口特征(年龄、性别和教育程度)、社会经济(家庭规模、收入和激励措施)和环境因素(居住地和经历)。研究结果表明,观察到的高WTP表明了对黄曲霉毒素安全产品的潜在需求。政策制定者、研究人员和从业人员在设计黄曲霉毒素减排干预措施和监管框架时,应考虑上述因素。
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Factors influencing willingness to pay for aflatoxin-safe foods among farmers, traders, and consumers in sub-Saharan Africa: A systematic review
This systematic review aimed at assessing the willingness to pay (WTP) for aflatoxin-safe foods among different stakeholders in sub-Saharan Africa where aflatoxin exposure is prevalent and food safety standards are lacking. Eleven eligible studies assessing WTP for aflatoxin-safe food, conducted between 2015 and 2023 from five sub-Saharan African countries were retrieved from Scopus, PubMed, and Google Scholar databases. The results showed that WTP for aflatoxin-safe foods among food value chain stakeholders (farmers, traders, and consumers) was relatively high, at 73.65 %. The price premium varied across different products, ranging from US $0.13 to more than $10. Additionally, awareness of aflatoxins and their toxic effects increased WTP among different stakeholders. WTP was similarly affected by other factors such as demographic characteristics (age, gender, and education), socioeconomic (household size, income, and incentives), and contextual factors (place of residence and experience). Findings suggest that the high WTP observed indicates a latent demand for aflatoxin-safe products. Policymakers, researchers, and practitioners should consider the identified factors when designing aflatoxin mitigation interventions and regulatory frameworks.
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