Farmers in China willing to pay for safer pesticide use.
Farmers in China were asked how much they would pay to reduce health risks from using pesticides. The average amount they were willing to pay was $65.38 per year per household. Factors like income, education, and risk perceptions influenced their willingness to pay. Social trust, reciprocity, and networks also played a role. This information can help policymakers create better policies to improve health related to pesticide use in developing countries.