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Maximising export returns: consumer preferences for food attributes in developed and developing countries and their potential impact

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This study examined consumer attitudes in food and beverages in China, India, Indonesia, Japan and the UK. The attributes such as price and quality, but also included food safety, health benefits, environmental and social attributes. The importance of factors affecting key attributes were examined in more detail. The study used a web-based survey with 1,000 middle and upper income consumers in each country. In addition, the potential economic impact of agricultural returns of different levels of premiums for food attributes in New Zealand were examined using the partial equilibrium Lincoln Trade and Environment Model (LTEM). This study found that consumers from developing countries valued food attributes more than the developed countries. Trade model projects showed an important impact on the agricultural sectors in New Zealand from the different levels of premiums for food attributes in selected overseas markets.
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Copyright 2017 by Caroline Saunders, Meike Guenther, John Saunders, Paul Dalziel, Paul Rutherford. All rights reserved. Readers may make verbatim copies of this document for non-commercial purposes by any means, provided that this copyright notice appears on all such copies.
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