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Seafood Purchasing Preferences of Hawaii Chefs: Comparing Actual Purchase to Stated Preferences From Conjoint Choice Experiment
Authors:Cheryl Geslani  Matthew K Loke  Michele Barnes-Mauthe  PingSun Leung
Institution:1. University of Hawai‘i at Manoa, Honolulu, Hawaii, USA;2. Hawai‘i State Department of Agriculture, Honolulu, Hawaii, USA
Abstract:This study investigated if Hawaii chefs use wild seafood products over farm-raised and local over imports. Chefs were asked to estimate their purchases for shrimp, tuna, mahimahi, and salmon. Chefs were also asked to choose products within conjoint choice experiments to indirectly determine their preferences. Price is the most important attribute for shrimp. Hawaii chefs would prefer wild and farm-raised local, fresh shrimp if it were competitively priced over low-priced imported and frozen alternatives. This result can be useful for the shrimp aquaculture industry in Hawaii. The low importance of production method when purchasing seafood should be further explored.
Keywords:conjoint choice experiment  chef preference  Hawaii  farm-raised  local  imports  seafood  wild
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