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Determinants of farmers’ choice for veterinary service providers in Nepal Mountains

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This study was aimed to analyze factors that affect farmers’ choice for major actors of veterinary service providers in village areas of Kaski district of Nepal, with the objective of identifying choice-specific attributes which could be addressed for improving the penetration of professional veterinary services in village areas. The information was obtained from 125 farmers using a structured questionnaire. A proportional hazard model was used for data analysis because of its ability to accommodate the attributes of both the chooser and the choice simultaneously. The results showed that village animal health workers (VAHWs) were the most preferred service providers followed by veterinarians and mid-level technicians. The farmers’ age and education level had a significant but inverse relationship with the probability of choosing any of the three service providers. From our study, we found that the main choice-specific attributes with a significant impact on the choice probability was the distance to the preferred service provider. Since there was a high preference for VAHW, this suggests the possibility of poorly trained service providers dominating veterinary service market in village areas of Kaski district. Hence, the efforts put forward in the legalization of VAHW system in Nepal should first address the constraints that obstruct the accessibility of professional veterinary service providers in village areas.

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The author is highly indebted to the AHTCS team, Dr. Bidur Pakhrin (BOTHAR Asia Program Representative), Ms. Laxmi Thapa, Mr. Ryan Fleming, and an anonymous reviewer for their invaluable support and helpful comments. We are also thankful to all members of the farming community in Kaski district for their time to produce good quality data.

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Lamichhane, D.K., Shrestha, S. Determinants of farmers’ choice for veterinary service providers in Nepal Mountains. Trop Anim Health Prod 44, 1163–1168 (2012). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11250-011-0053-5

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