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The economics of quality in the specialty coffee industry: insights from the Cup of Excellence auction programs
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2014
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Total Quality ManagementConsumer UncertaintyApplied EconomicsAgricultural EconomicsConsumer ResearchMarket DesignCoffee ExcellenceSensory QualityPricing PolicyExcellence Auction ProgramsFood MarketingSpecialty Coffee IndustryMarket AnalysisSearch CostsManagementEconomic AnalysisService CompetitionConsumer BehaviorConsumer ChoiceEconomicsQuality CostPrice FormationPrice DeterminantsFood QualityMarketingBusinessMarket Power
Abstract This study estimates price determinants for specialty green coffee auctions using records from the 2004–2010 Cup of Excellence programs hosted by the Alliance for Coffee Excellence. While some literature on coffee has focused on certifications and sustainability labels, the discussion of price determinants has been limited. This article replicates one of the first publications on price determinants and formulates a new model to more accurately describe the market. We include the necessary additional variables and estimate the model using a truncated maximum likelihood estimation technique. While sensory quality has a strong effect on price, the highest premiums stem from obtaining a top rank compared to other coffees from the same country, and North American buyers are more responsive to sensory quality than buyers in Asian and European markets.
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