reviewRenewable Agriculture and Food SystemsDec 1, 2005Closed access

Comparison of consumer perceptions and preference toward organic versus conventionally produced foods: A review and update of the literature

Nova Scotia Department of Agriculture · Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada

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Abstract

Abstract Growing interest in organic agriculture has prompted numerous studies that compare various aspects of organic and conventionally produced foods. This paper provides a comprehensive evaluation of empirical studies comparing organic products and conventionally grown alternatives. The emphasis is on key organic consumer demand and marketing issues, including: (1) the implications of an economic definition of organically grown food for consumer demand; (2) attributes that shoppers consider most when comparing organic with conventionally grown products; (3) level and characteristics of consumer knowledge and awareness about organic food; (4) assessment methods and characteristics of organic consumer…

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Topics & keywords

Keywords
  • Organic product
  • Organic farming
  • Organic certification
  • Business
  • Price premium
  • Purchasing
  • Marketing
  • Product (mathematics)
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