TY - JOUR AU - Traoré, Bakary AU - Govoeyi, Benoit AU - Hamadou, Issa AU - Geda, Fikremariam AU - Touré, Abdoulaye AU - Ouologuem, Bara AU - Leroy, Pascal AU - Antoine-Moussiaux, Nicolas AU - Moula, Nassim PY - 2019 DA - 2019/12/02 TI - Analysis of preferences of agro-pastoralists for the attributes of traction dromedaries in harness cultivation: A case study of the Koro district of Mali JO - Pastoralism SP - 19 VL - 9 IS - 1 AB - The aim of this study was to characterize agro-pastoralists’ preferences in dromedary rearing in the Koro district of Mali, which has experienced a decade of spontaneous development in using dromedaries for harnessed cultivation. Five criteria for assessment of dromedary types used for traction were identified through nine focus group discussions. The assessment criteria developed and estimated rates were the morphological characteristics (23.2%), disease resistance (14.1%), work attitude (26.3%), colour of the coat (25.3%) and docility (11.1%). A multi-attribute analysis method was applied with 115 dromedary owners. Conditional logit was used to estimate utility function and willingness to pay (WTP) for different attributes. Work attitude seems to be an important parameter for decision-making with a WTP amounting to 558.94 euros (614.94 USD). Disease resistance comes second position in decision-making for the selection of dromedaries, with a WTP of 348.77 euros (383.40 USD). To a lesser extent, the white coat with a WTP in the order of 54.45 euros (59.86 USD) intervenes in agro-pastoral decision-making. The agro-pastoralists have a strong reluctance for the dark brown coat. In conclusion, the present results showed that further studies should be conducted on materials and traction technologies to promote harnessed cultivation by dromedaries to preserve and strengthen the multi-functional nature of the dromedary. SN - 2041-7136 UR - https://doi.org/10.1186/s13570-019-0153-9 DO - 10.1186/s13570-019-0153-9 ID - Traoré2019 ER -