Willingness to Pay for Quality Labeled Meat in a Rural Area |
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Authors: | Anna Botonaki Efthimia Tsakiridou |
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Affiliation: | Aristotle University of Thessaloniki , Thessaloniki, Greece |
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Abstract: | The aim of this study is to identify consumer perceptions and attitudes toward quality labeled pork and beef using cross-sectional consumer data. Given the dramatic changes over the last years in the meat sector as a result of the recent food scares, the study can facilitate better communicating with consumers and gaining insight into their perceptions and behavior toward meat products. A consumer survey was conducted in the rural region of Thessaly in Greece in order to investigate (a) food quality perceptions, (b) attitudes toward pork and beef quality labels, and (c) intentions to purchase higher priced certified pork and beef. The findings suggest that sociodemographic and personal characteristics have an impact on consumer willingness to pay for such products and different market segments can be targeted by marketers and food policymakers. |
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Keywords: | meat quality label willingness to pay |
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