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Prospects for U.S. Rice in Japanese Retail Markets Under COOL: A Sensory Experiment
Authors:John C Bernard  Katie Gifford  Hikaru Hanawa Peterson  John A Fox  Lenna K Schott
Institution:1. University of Delaware, Newark, Delaware, USAjbernard@udel.edu;3. University of Delaware, Newark, Delaware, USA;4. University of Minnesota, St. Paul, Minnesota, USA;5. Kansas State University, Manhattan, Kansas, USA
Abstract:ABSTRACT

Japanese policies leave its retail market closed to U.S. rice. This study examined prospects of U.S. rice if these markets opened, with required country-of-origin labeling (COOL). Data were from auction experiments examining preferences for U.S. and Japanese rice under two scenarios (COOL with observation and COOL with tasting) using Japanese female primary shoppers. Two segments were identified: those open to U.S. rice at prices equal or above domestic, as likely due to tariffs, and those closed to U.S. rice at any price. About 7% of subjects were in the first segment, while nearly 26% fell in the latter. Tasting failed to generate large changes. Frequent COOL readers were especially closed even after tasting. Tasting did change the profile of open consumers, with demographics mattering less afterward. Under any policy change, U.S. rice would need a discounted price relative to domestic rice; even then, a substantial market segment appears closed.
Keywords:COOL  Japan  rice  tasting  willingness-to-pay
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