in a 35% by rice husk (with a cut-off of 50% for the rice producers) and the other 65% by wood fuel. The outputs of the model show trade-offs at 9% and 13% for the ceramic and Centrafricain ICS respectively, which fall both in the field of the economic sustainability for the technology proposed. Moreover, the adoption of the only
mlc stove, maintaining the use of the traditional three stone fire, results
to be a less convenient alternative in comparison with the adoption of the improved cookstoves. Indeed such a combination would have high trade-offs, at 28% for the ceramic ICS and 54% for the Centrafricain ICS.