Farmer perceptions and willingness to pay for novel livestock pest control technologies: A case of tsetse repellent collar in Kwale County in Kenya.
Tsetse-transmitted Animal African Trypanosomosis (AAT) is one of the most important constraints to livestock development in Africa. Use of trypanocides has been the most widespread approach for the management of AAT, despite the associated drug resistance and health concerns associated with drug met...
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Main Authors: | Beatrice W Muriithi (Author), Nancy G Gathogo (Author), Gracious M Diiro (Author), Michael M Kidoido (Author), Michael Nyangánga Okal (Author), Daniel K Masiga (Author) |
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2021-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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