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Do South African Consumers have an Appetite for an Origin-based Certification System for Meat Products&63; A Synthesis of Studies on Perceptions, Preferences and Experiments

机译:南非消费者是否对基于肉类产品的原产地认证体系有兴趣&63;感知,偏好和实验研究综述

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The introduction of Protected Designation of Origin (PDO) type certification schemes in countries outside Europe is a recent phenomenon as the philosophy of origin based foods obtains global traction. It is therefore interesting to understand whether consumers in these countries have a similar appreciation for these certification schemes and whether they are willing to pay a premium if the origin of the product is guaranteed. The Karoo Lamb case in South Africa provides an ideal opportunity to explore this question. At the same time the paper illustrates that the results and interpretation of consumer studies are sensitive to the methodology applied. We illustrate this argument by benefitting from a range of consumer studies that was undertaken over a period of five years in order to understand the South African consumers’ perceptions about the Karoo region and their preferences and willingness to pay for the meat product from the Karoo. The studies which we compare and synthesise in this paper used different techniques such as perception analysis&59; stated preference methods (through a conjoint analysis)&59; and a range of revealed preference methods including, an experimental auction and a retail store experiment. In essence the paper synthesises and compares the results from the different studies and illustrates how different techniques bring different results and conclusions. We then try to establish whether there is consistency in the results across methods to help us getting to a conclusive position on the consumer value of this product. From these results we are able – in a more comprehensive way - to tell whether PDO-type products are likely to be of value to South African consumers.
机译:随着基于原产地的食品的哲学获得全球关注,在欧洲以外的国家引入受保护的原产地标记(PDO)类型的认证计划是一种新现象。因此,很有趣的是要了解这些国家的消费者是否对这些认证方案有类似的赞赏,并且如果产品原产地得到保证,他们是否愿意支付溢价。南非的Karoo Lamb案为探讨这个问题提供了理想的机会。同时,本文说明,消费者研究的结果和解释对所采用的方法很敏感。我们通过进行了为期五年的一系列消费者研究来阐明这一论点,以了解南非消费者对Karoo地区的看法以及他们对从Karoo购买肉类产品的偏好和意愿。我们在本文中进行比较和综合的研究使用了不同的技术,例如感知分析&59;。陈述的偏好方法(通过联合分析)&59;以及一系列揭示的偏好方法,包括实验性拍卖和零售商店实验。本质上,本文综合并比较了不同研究的结果,并说明了不同的技术如何带来不同的结果和结论。然后,我们尝试确定各种方法的结果是否一致,以帮助我们确定该产品的消费者价值。从这些结果中,我们能够(以更全面的方式)判断PDO型产品是否可能对南非消费者有价值。

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