Data di Pubblicazione:
2016
Abstract:
Consumers can be important active contributors to a sustainable society by selecting
foods that are produced respecting environmental and socially ethical standards. In the fruit sector,
sustainability issues are often associated with imprecisely defined concepts such as “locally grown”,
“freshness” and “local product”. This study has investigated raspberries (Rubus idaeus L.) and
blueberries (Vaccinium corymbosum L.) purchases in order to identify how berry fruits choice attributes
are ranked by consumers in two Italian Regions, using a choice experiment (best-worst methodology).
Twelve attributes—that indirectly refer to the concept of environmental sustainability—have been
investigated. According to the preferences expressed by our sample of retail purchasers (n = 669),
the results show that the reasons for the purchase of berries are associated with numerous parameters
among which freshness and product origin are the most important and price was not ranked as so
relevant. These findings indirectly testify the consumer attention towards the sustainability of local
production and the link between sustainability and territory. Therefore, we can presume that the
improvement of consumer familiarity with attributes such as “locally grown” and “local product”
could support more eco-friendly consumption of raspberries and blueberries.
Tipologia CRIS:
03A-Articolo su Rivista
Keywords:
berry fruits, consumer acceptance, best-worst methodology, choice attributes, sustainability
Elenco autori:
Girgenti, Vincenzo; Massaglia, Stefano; Mosso, Angela; Peano, Cristiana; Brun, Filippo
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