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health or environmental advantages of organic production and consideration of sensory (taste) acceptance. To do this … information was provided was greater than WTP when health information was given. When sensory taste information was included … characteristics of the two breads. The results suggest that in the absence of taste information respondents' WTP when environmental …
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In modern societies consumers often face a trade-off between health and taste, the latter which encourages consumption … of the health value of a given nutrient in different foods combined with decreasing marginal utilities of taste could … of fatty, salty and sweet foods, whereas health awareness discourages consumption of the same food. The resulting diet …
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The reduction of pesticides use is becoming a priority for the public authorities in many countries. We conducted an experiment with wine consumers to see whether end-consumers value the dissemination of information about environmentally-friendly production practices. The experiment was devised...
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The present paper attempts to bring further evidence on the behavioural gap for organic food in Britain. The stated preferences are analysed by contingent valuation, while the revealed preferences are estimated by hedonic pricing. A small but significant gap in the premium for organic food...
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supports the development of public health strategies. This study applies survey data collected in Korea to identify consumer … health problems (stroke, certain cancers), food being organic, support for food genetic modification or research, and …
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through their perceived effects on health and their effects on the taste of food. The model is estimated using purchase data … differences in taste valuations, rather than differences in valuation of health effects, that explains the observed differences in …In modern societies it seems that the pleasures of taste often encourage the consumption of fatty, salty and sweet …
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This paper examines the willingness of consumers to pay a premium for organic food product with a contingent valuation data from urban Kumasi of Ghana. Consumer’s willingness to pay a premium is estimated with a bivariate Tobit model. The empirical findings indicate that apart from...
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