Niche Markets for Agrobiodiversity Conservation: Preference and Scale Heterogeneity Effects on Nepalese Consumers’ WTP for Finger Millet Products.

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Title Niche Markets for Agrobiodiversity Conservation: Preference and Scale Heterogeneity Effects on Nepalese Consumers’ WTP for Finger Millet Products.
Author(s)
Publication (Day/Month/Year) 2014
URL https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Giacomo_Pallante/publication/274951506_Niche_Markets_for_Agrobi​odiversity_Conservation_Preference_and_Scale_Heterogeneity_Effects_on_Nepalese_Consumers_WTP_for_Fin​ger_Millet_Products/links/552cd36c0cf21acb0920f29b.pdf
Abstract
Through the implementation of a choice experiment among Nepalese urban consumers,
this paper aims to evaluate the effectiveness of a niche product development as marketoriented
instrument for the conservation of endangered crops landraces.We compare
establisheddiscrete choice models (conditional logit, random parameter logit and latent
class) with the novel generalized multinomial logit model in WTP space to account for
the preference and the scale heterogeneity effect on the WTP for the finger millet crop.
The estimations are utilized to evaluate the impact that a potential price premium has
on local rural farmers’ opportunity costs of cultivating the finger millet. Results
confirm that, by controlling for heterogeneity, there are segments of population with a
WTP that ensures an efficient increase in FM area cultivated. Further, the success of
the niche market can attract public investments on the development and conservation
of the entire stock of neglected and underutilized local species thereby safeguarding the
related agrobiodiversity ecosystem services.

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