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dc.contributor.authorIrungu, P
dc.contributor.authorOmiti, J.M.
dc.contributor.authorMugunieri, L.G.
dc.date.accessioned2013-03-12T08:17:50Z
dc.date.issued2005
dc.identifier.citationAgricultural Economics 35 (2006) 11–17en
dc.identifier.urihttp://onlinelibrary.wiley.com
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/11295/13463
dc.description.abstractOne hundred and eighty farmers in the semiarid Makueni district, Kenya, were surveyed using a structured questionnaire. The objective was to assess factors that influence farmers' preference for alternative veterinary service providers following the liberalization of veterinary services. A proportional hazard model was fitted to the data because of its ability to accommodate simultaneously the attributes of both the chooser and the choice. Of the three service providers considered in the study, community-based animal health workers were the most preferred followed by veterinary surgeons and animal health assistants. Farmers' age and education level were inversely but significantly related to the probability of choosing any of the three service providers. Distance to the preferred service provider was the main choice-specific attribute with a significant impact on the choice probability. A high preference for community-based animal health workers was noted suggesting the possibility of poorly trained animal health workers dominating the veterinary services market in remote areas of Kenya. Efforts geared toward the legalization of community-based animal health workers in Kenya and elsewhere in the developing countries should first address the constraints that hinder the penetration of professional veterinary service providers in remote areas.en
dc.language.isoenen
dc.subjectVeterinary servicesen
dc.subjectProportional hazarden
dc.subjectCommunity-based animal health workersen
dc.subjectArid and Semi Arid Areasen
dc.subjectKenyaen
dc.titleDeterminants of farmers’ preference for alternative animal health service providers in Kenya: a proportional hazard applicationen
dc.typeArticleen
local.embargo.terms6 monthsen
local.embargo.lift2013-09-08T08:17:50Z
local.publisherDepartment of Agricultural Economicsen


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