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Drinking biodiversity: a choice experiment on Franciacorta sparkling wines
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2020
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Agricultural EconomicsConsumer ResearchEnvironmental EconomicsFood MarketingConsumer BehaviorFood PolicyHealth SciencesConsumer ChoiceBiodiversityEconomicsWine ConsumersOrganic CertificationChoice ExperimentFood QualityMarketingFood AuthenticityBehavioral EconomicsBiodiversity ConservationBusinessWine TastingFood ProductionConsumer Attitude
Purpose Consumers' concerns about the environmental impacts of food production have been increasing over the last years, and several certification systems for environment-friendly food products have been created. This research investigates wine consumers' preferences for a certification that guarantees the use of agricultural practices that better protect the biodiversity in the vineyard during the production of grapes. Design/methodology/approach Using a choice experiment, we investigate consumer preferences and willingness to pay for biodiversity-friendly wines on a sample of 334 wine consumers. The experiment was carried out by direct interviews at a wine-tasting event in an Italian winery located in the Franciacorta area, in northern Italy. A between-subject design and two different questionnaires were used, one presenting the Brut bottle and one the Satén bottle. Findings Estimates from a mixed logit model reveal that consumers are generally willing to pay a higher price for biodiversity-friendly wines, but they have stronger preferences for organic certification and quality indications. When consumers perceive a specific product as having high quality, i.e. Satèn, they might be less willing to pay for further environment-friendly certifications. Moreover, preferences depend on sociodemographic and attitudinal variables such as gender, wine consumption frequency, wine education and knowledge degree of the labels. Originality/value This paper broadens the knowledge about consumer preferences and willingness to pay for biodiversity-friendly wines, focusing on a specific market segment of Italian sparkling wines.
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