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Table 2 Data recorded during interview with tree owners and variables tested

From: Shifting perceptions, preferences and practices in the African fruit trade: the case of African plum (Dacryodes edulis) in different cultural and urbanization contexts in Cameroon

Qualitative variables—χ2 analysis

Buying preference criteria

Self-consumption preference criteria

Selling preference criteria

Planting preference criteria

Selection criteria

Quantitative variables—ANOVA

Number of used propagation techniques (e.g., seed directly sown, seed sown in nursery, graft-propagation)

Number of traditional practices

Number of used production techniques (e.g., tree pruning, notching, use of fertilizers, use of pesticides)