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doi: 10.7910/dvn/3kel4b
This dataset contains the prices offered under experimental conditions by 400 participants for a pound of three types of rice (regular, premium, and biofortified) in the Cartagena municipality in Colombia—furthermore, a brief socio-economic characterization of the participants and their nutrition knowledge.<br><br> The dataset can be used to identify the willingness to pay for a biofortified crop. To understand this willingness, analyze its variation under different information contexts and examine the potential market segments for this product. <br><br> Methodology: Experimental Auction with three rounds varying the participants' level of information regarding the rice they were testing. In the case of the characterization in-person one-to-one survey.
nutrition, socioeconomics, Crops for Nutrition and Health, Agricultural Sciences, Market Intelligence, AgriLAC Resiliente, Rice, Americas, Biofortification, prices, PISA4Impact
nutrition, socioeconomics, Crops for Nutrition and Health, Agricultural Sciences, Market Intelligence, AgriLAC Resiliente, Rice, Americas, Biofortification, prices, PISA4Impact
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