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ID143393
Title ProperChinese consumers’ preferences and willingness to pay for traceable food quality and safety attributes
Other Title Informationthe case of pork
LanguageENG
AuthorWu, Linhai ;  Wang, Shuxian ;  Zhu, Dian ;  Wang, Hongsha
Summary / Abstract (Note)A survey was conducted among 1489 consumers in seven pilot cities designated by the Chinese Ministry of Commerce for constructing a meat circulation traceability system.This study set four attributes for pork: traceability information, quality certification, appearance, and price. The preferences and willingness to pay (WTP) of consumers for traceability information, quality certification, appearance attributes, and influencing factors were investigated using choice experiments. According to results from both mixed logit and latent class models, quality certification was the most important characteristic, followed by appearance, and traceability information. “Government certification,” “very fresh-looking,” and “traceability information covering farming, slaughter and processing, circulation and marketing” were the most preferred levels of quality certification, appearance, and traceability information, respectively. Significant heterogeneity was observed in the consumer preferences for these attributes. The preferences and WTP of consumers for traceability information and quality certification were significantly influenced by age, monthly family income, and education level.
`In' analytical NoteChina Economic Review Vol. 35; Sep 2015: p.121–136
Journal SourceChina Economic Review 2015-09 35
Key WordsFood Safety ;  Choice Experiment ;  Willingness to Pay ;  Consumer Preferences ;  Pork