Italian Consumer Preferences for Eucalyptus Honey: An Exploratory Study

The growing concern for environmental issues has underlined the need to promote sustainable consumption and production. Taking into consideration the three pillars of sustainability, honey should be seen as an important food from a sustainability perspective. Among honey varieties, the eucalyptus on...

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subjects Aroma
Beekeeping
Climate change
Competitiveness
Consumer behavior
Consumers
Economic growth
Eucalyptus
Food
Honey
Quality management
Questionnaires
Sustainability
Sustainable development
Sustainable use
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