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A willingness-to-purchase comparison of integrated pest management and conventional produce

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Conventional and integrated pest management (IPM) willingness-to-purchase models were compared to evaluate demographic factors which cause consumers to be more likely to purchase IPM-grown produce. Results showed that those with higher annual incomes are more likely to express interest in buying IPM produce and seem less likely to exclusively purchase conventional produce. Results also suggest that four groups will be more likely to purchase IPM produce. These are those who often purchase organic produce, those who go to farmers' markets, those residing in suburban areas and younger individuals.

Author: Govindasamy, Ramu, Italia, John
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
Publication Name: Agribusiness
Subject: Business
ISSN: 0742-4477
Year: 1998
Fruit and Tree Nut Farming, Vegetables, Vegetable and Melon Farming, Fruits and Tree Nuts, Fruits & Nuts, Research, Pests, Control, Food buying, Grocery shopping, Pest control

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Pesticide use in tomato production: consumer concerns and willingness-to-pay

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Shoppers of fresh produce were interviewed to find out the consumers' attitudes on pesticide use in growing tomatoes. Results showed that the majority of consumers are willing to pay up to 10% more for pesticide residue-free tomatoes. This is due to the consumers' concerns over the health and environmental effects of pesticide residue. However, unlike previous reports on consumer attitudes on pesticide use, a substantial number of respondents see some benefits in using chemical pesticides.

Author: Weaver, Robert D., Evans, David J., Luloff, A.E.
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
Publication Name: Agribusiness
Subject: Business
ISSN: 0742-4477
Year: 1992
Marketing, Surveys, Consumer preferences, Tomatoes, Pesticide residues

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Competition in the Japanese wholesale potato market

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Despite the use of cooperatives, the largest potato wholesaler Hokkaido and other potato wholesalers operate in a competitive way.

Author: Higaki, Yusuke, Coffin, Garth, Gunjal, Kisan
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
Publication Name: Agribusiness
Subject: Business
ISSN: 0742-4477
Year: 2001
Japan, Adhesive Manufacturing, Adhesives and sealants, Fresh Fruit & Vegetables Whsle, Fresh Fruit and Vegetable Wholesalers, Vegetable Adhesives, Statistical Data Included, Competition (Economics), Wholesale industry, Wholesale trade, Market share, Adhesives, Agricultural cooperatives, Agriculture, Cooperative, Produce wholesalers, Hokkaido

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Subjects list: Economic aspects, Produce industry
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