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Autor: Bernard Munyua
Hugo De Groote Bernard Munyua Jacob Ricker-Gilbert (2022)
This file contains the data from a survey conducted with 122 respondents, found drying maize in open air along the roads in the towns and urban centers of major maize growing areas of Kenya (Bungoma, Trans Nzoia, Uasin Gishu and Nakuru) and Nairobi. Most of them were maize traders, but there were also some farmers and a few millers. They were interviewed on the technical aspects (drying methods, equipment and labor used, volumes handled and duration) and economic aspects (cost of buying and drying maize, buying and selling price) of their maize trading and drying practices. From each participant, two maize samples were taken at the different stages in the drying process (freshly purchased maize, maize in the process of drying, and completely dried maize ready to be shipped) and the moisture content measured.
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Hugo De Groote Bernard Munyua John Taylor Mario Ferruzzi Cheikh Ndiaye Isiguzoro Onyeoziri Bruce Hamaker (2022)
For this study, 296 consumers from Dakar, Senegal, were invited to evaluated five pearl millet flours: (a) conventional, compared to four instant-porridge flour products; (b) sifted; (c) wholegrain; (d) sifted with premix; (e) wholegrain with micronutrient premix and food-to-food fortified (FtFF). Consumers' acceptance was measured with affective tests, and their willingness-to-pay (WTP) for the products was elicited through experimental auctions under two treatments: firstly without information, then with information.
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