THE IMPACT OF SUPPORT CLAIMS ON CONSUMER WILLINGNESS TO PAY FOR ORIGIN AND NUTRITION LABELS : THE CASE OF TART CHERRY JUICE
Modern consumers are continually searching for more information about where their food comes from and its nutritional value. As a result, policy makers and the food industry are using origin and nutrition labeling to capitalize on this change in demand. This study employees a discrete choice experiment on tart cherry juice selection to determine consumer preferences and willingness to pay for origin and nutrition related food attributes namely nutrient content claims, health-related claims, origin labelling and a novel “farmer support claim.” Tart cherries are the ideal case to study these two labels as they possess health-promoting nutrients and are a staple United States specialty crop. We find that consumers are willing to pay a premium for origin and nutrient content labels when accompanied by a farmer support claim and health-related claims, respectively. These findings are relevant for the tart cherry industry as they work to improve the market of domestic tart cherries in a crowded United States market.
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Electronic Theses & Dissertations
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Theses
- Authors
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Hubbell, Caitlinn Brooke
- Thesis Advisors
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McKendree, Melissa G.S
Caputo, Vincenzina
- Committee Members
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Nakasone, Eduardo
- Date Published
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2021
- Subjects
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Agriculture--Economic aspects
- Program of Study
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Agricultural, Food and Resource Economics - Master of Science
- Degree Level
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Masters
- Language
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English
- Pages
- 76 pages
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- https://doi.org/doi:10.25335/j0kp-ry27