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Measuring Heterogeneous Preferences for Cattle Traits among Cattle‐Keeping Households in East Africa
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Heterogeneous PreferencesApplied EconomicsEngineeringCattle TraitsLivestock ProductionAgricultural EconomicsAnimal WelfareEast AfricaMixed LogitChoice ModelExperimental EconomicsEconomic AnalysisStatisticsAfrican DevelopmentEconomicsPreference HeterogeneityAnimal AgricultureAnimal ScienceFarm ManagementBusinessAnimal Breeding
Abstract This study employs mixed logit and latent class models to examine preferences for cattle traits with a focus on heterogeneity among cattle keepers, using choice experiment data of 506 cattle‐keeping households in Kenya and Ethiopia. The findings indicate the existence of preference heterogeneity based on cattle production systems. Highly valued cattle traits for the cropping systems include traction fitness and trypanotolerance, while traits associated with herd increase are considered important in pastoral systems. Considering heterogeneity within population segments provides a framework for adapting breeding policy interventions to specific producer segments, by integrating preferred traits in a breed improvement program.
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