南非Mbombela年轻人愿意购买非洲艾草和癌症灌木胶囊

Q4 Economics, Econometrics and Finance Journal of Medicinal Plants for Economic Development Pub Date : 2023-02-08 DOI:10.4102/jomped.v7i1.173
Nobuhle P. Nsibanyoni, C. Tsvakirai, T. Makgopa
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Ndou等人2019;Sewani Rusike和Mammen 2014;Spier 2014;Rasethe、Semenya和Maroyi(2019)已将其供应方分析扩展到包括对某些市场方面的调查。然而,这些研究并没有调查扩大该行业产品扩展和市场扩张的可能方式。90年代中期,当流行的本土药用植物商业化时,非洲药用植物产业取得了重大飞跃。这使得产品质量、安全性和功效问题得以解决,而这些问题是该行业增长的一些最大瓶颈(Asong等人,2019;Van Wyk,2011年)。各类行业专家(例如,Makunga、Philander和背景:由于现代医疗保健产品为其治疗的疾病提供了有限的解决方案,对非洲艾草和癌症灌木的需求激增。此外,这些药用植物的年轻消费者也在增加,他们希望价格较低的产品具有类似于非处方药的“抛光外观”。目的:这项研究调查了引入低价胶囊以满足消费者产品偏好变化的必要性。背景:该研究在姆本贝拉市进行。这座城市拥有丰富的本土药用植物使用遗产,但却没有一个大型的非正规市场出售。方法:进行支付意愿分析。它利用了从105名大学生中收集的调查数据。结果:研究发现,有两个细分市场,愿意支付与较低价格范围内的传统产品类似的价格的人和不愿意支付的人之间的比例约为3:1。然而,推出低价产品的市场潜力仅在癌症灌木市场发现,在那里,受访者愿意以折扣价采购产品,而在非洲艾草市场,一些受访者根本不愿意放弃任何金钱。结论:该研究得出结论,如果该行业为癌症布什推出价格较低的胶囊,则有可能实现利润丰厚的市场多元化。贡献:该研究深入了解了非洲本土药品市场可能的市场发展领域。
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The willingness to pay for African wormwood and Cancer bush capsules among youths in Mbombela, South Africa
Ndou et al. 2019; Sewani-Rusike & Mammen 2014; Spier 2014; Rasethe, Semenya & Maroyi 2019) have extended their supply-side analyses to include the investigation of some market aspects. However, these studies did not investigate possible ways of extending the industry’s product extension and market expansion. The African medicinal plants industry made a significant leap forward in the mid-nineties when popular indigenous medicinal plants were commercialised. This enabled the tackling of product quality, safety and efficacy concerns which formed some of the biggest bottlenecks to the industry’s growth (Asong et al. 2019; Van Wyk 2011). Various industry experts (e.g. Makunga, Philander & Background: The demand for African wormwood and Cancer bush has surged as modern healthcare products have provided limited solutions for the ailments they treat. Moreover, there has been an increase in younger consumers of these medicinal plants, who expect lower-priced products which have a ‘polished look’ that is similar to over-the-counter medicinal products. Aim: This study investigates the need to introduce lower-priced capsules to meet these changes in consumer product preferences. Setting: The study was conducted in the city of Mbombela. This is a city that has a rich heritage in indigenous medicinal plant use but has the absence of a large informal market for their sale. Methods: A willingness-to-pay analysis was conducted. It utilised survey data that was collected from 105 university students. Results: The study found that there were two market segments split with a ratio of about 3:1 between those willing to pay a price similar to a conventional product in the lower price range and those not willing. However, the market potential for introducing a lower-priced product was only found in the Cancer bush market, where respondents were willing to procure the product at a discounted price, as opposed to the African wormwood market, where some respondents were not willing to part with any money at all. Conclusion: The study concludes that there is potential for lucrative market diversification if the industry introduces lower-priced capsules for Cancer bush. Contribution: The study provides insights into the possible areas of market development in the African indigenous medicines market.
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Journal of Medicinal Plants for Economic Development
Journal of Medicinal Plants for Economic Development Economics, Econometrics and Finance-Economics and Econometrics
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