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Chinese consumer demand for food safety attributes in milk products
Authors:Zhigang Wang  Yanna Mao  Fred Gale
Institution:1. Renmin University of China, 59 Zhongguancun Ave., Haidian District, Beijing, PR China;2. Economic Research Service, US Department of Agriculture, 1800 M St. NW, Washington, DC, USA
Abstract:Little is known about emerging demands for food safety among consumers in developing countries. This study presents results of an investigation of consumer awareness, willingness to pay, and price premiums for milk products manufactured using Hazard Analysis Critical Control Point (HACCP) management, a quality management system used to reduce food safety risks. Chinese food processors initially sought HACCP certification to access export markets, but now HACCP is rapidly being adopted for domestic products and HACCP logos have begun to appear on labels in China. A survey of Beijing consumers found that less than one in five respondents was aware of HACCP, and most who had heard of HACCP had learned about it within the previous year. After receiving information on HACCP nearly all respondents were willing to pay a modest price premium for HACCP-certified products. Products with HACCP labels in Beijing supermarkets sold at a price premium of about 5% over products without such labels, holding other product attributes constant. The results indicate that demand for food safety is emerging as an attribute demanded by Chinese consumers.
Keywords:Food  Safety  China  Willingness to pay  Hedonic model  Dairy  Milk
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