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The policy implications of urban open space commercial vegetable farmers’ willingness and ability to pay for reclaimed water for irrigation in Kumasi Ghana

机译:加纳库马西城市开放空间商业蔬菜种植者的意愿和支付再生水灌溉能力的政策含义

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The acute waste management problems, coupled with the proliferation of small scale industries in many developing countries, make low quality water treatment before use inevitable in the long run. These industries have the potential to discharge effluent containing chemicals and heavy metals into the environment. The indiscriminative use of pharmaceutical products by households in many of these countries is another source of health concern. Low quality water treatment in these countries has however been hampered by the high cost of infrastructure provision and maintenance. Cost-sharing among stakeholders appears to be a promising strategy to finance and maintain the wastewater treatment infrastructure. In this study therefore, the willingness and ability of urban open space commercial vegetable farmers to pay for reclaimed water for irrigation purposes has been assessed. One hundred open space commercial vegetable farmers and four vegetable farmers’ associations were selected and interviewed in Kumasi in Ghana using semi-structured interview schedules and interview guides respectively. The results of the study show that approximately three out of every five vegetable farmers were willing to pay for reclaimed water for irrigation. The results further show that the probability of being willing to pay by farmers who agreed that the current water they used for irrigation was harmful is approximately 5.3 times greater than that of those who did not. The analysis of the farmers’ ability to pay revealed that all the farmers would be capable of paying for reclaimed water at a price of US$0.11/m3. This has implications for land tenure security and vegetable consumers' willingness to pay higher prices for the produce.
机译:从长远来看,严重的废物管理问题,再加上许多发展中国家小型工业的泛滥,使使用前低质量的水处理成为必然。这些行业具有将含有化学物质和重金属的废水排放到环境中的潜力。在这些国家中,许多国家家庭对药物的不加区别的使用是引起健康问题的另一个原因。然而,这些国家的低质量水处理受到基础设施提供和维护成本高昂的困扰。在利益相关者之间分担成本似乎是资助和维护废水处理基础设施的有前途的策略。因此,在这项研究中,已经评估了城市开放空间商业蔬菜种植者支付灌溉用再生水的意愿和能力。选择了一百个露天商业蔬菜种植者协会和四个蔬菜种植者协会,并分别使用半结构化的访谈时间表和访谈指南在加纳的库马西进行了访谈。研究结果表明,每五名蔬菜种植者中大约有三名愿意为再生水付费。结果还表明,同意当前灌溉用水对农民有害的农民愿意支付的可能性比不灌溉的农民高出约5.3倍。对农民的支付能力的分析显示,所有农民都有能力以0.11美元/ m 3 的价格支付再生水。这对土地使用权的安全和蔬菜消费者愿意为农产品支付更高价格的意愿产生了影响。

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