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Consumers' valuation of food quality labels: the case of the European geographic indication and organic farming labels
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Consumer UncertaintyProduct LabelingOrganic Farming LabelAgricultural EconomicsConsumer ResearchConsumer AttitudeEuropean Geographic IndicationFood ChoiceFood MarketingManagementFood LabelsConsumer BehaviorFood Quality LabelsFood RegulationOlive OilFood PolicyConsumer ChoiceHealth SciencesFood DistributionEconomicsConsumer Decision MakingFood QualityMarketingFood AuthenticityFood RegulationsQuality CueOrganic Farming Labels
Abstract This paper assesses consumers' preferences and willingness to pay for European Union geographical indication quality labels [Protected Designation of Origin (PDO) and Protected Geographical Indications (PGI)], organic farming label and other product quality cues. Using a choice experiment, random parameter logit model and olive oil as product of interest, results suggest that respondents are willing to pay the highest premium price for a product with a PDO label, followed by organic farming label, a quality cue describing the product as extra‐virgin olive oil and then a PGI label.
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