
Background
The International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI) is conducting a study to implement a survey of households in wildlife farming areas of Thai Nguyen province, Viet Nam.
The objective of the study is to collect data on economic and other aspects of the trade in wildlife species in northern Viet Nam to generate evidence to inform local policy approaches. The study will involve direct in-person interviews of individuals in households engaged in procuring, rearing or trading of selected wildlife species, alongside interviews with non-wildlife producing households in order to generate comparisons of the relative economic status of both types of household.
Household Sample
The project will build on a prior study which included a census of registered wildlife farming households in Thai Nguyen province. IFPRI will provide a list of these households across and the collaborator will work with local authorities to update this list to include any recent registrations and closures. IFPRI will select a list of 200 wildlife farmers across 40-50 communities on this list.
In each community, the collaborator will obtain a list of other households in the same village, hamlet, or neighborhood, from which IFPRI will draw a sample.If no list is available, a geographical sampling strategy to identify a representative group of households will be developed in consultation with IFPRI and implemented by the consultant.
The collaborator will then locate and administer a survey to the 200 sampled wildlife farmers, 50 traders and 50 trappers identified through these farmers, and 500 households in the same communities as the wildlife farmers who are not engaged in the wildlife trade.In addition, the collaborator will conduct 50 surveys with groups of 3-5 of key informants (administrative and political leaders, other knowledgeable community members) in each study community.
Survey Administration
Surveys for wildlife farmers, trappers, traders, and households not engaged in this sector will be approximately 60 to 90 minutes in duration and should be administered (where possible) to the member of the household directly involved in wildlife farming (for wildlife households) or an equivalent member engaged in agriculture or other economic activities (for non-wildlife households). The surveys will contain modules focusing on household composition and demographics, wildlife farming (including sourcing, practices implemented and sales), other income-generating activities and sources of income, household assets, and consumption. Interviews will be conducted in person, with responses recorded electronically using a tablet computer or phone.
The community-level key informant survey will include both qualitative and quantitative questions and is expected to take approximately 60 to 90 minutes to complete.
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Project Deliverables
Required Qualifications
Deadline
March 6, 2026

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