Consumer awareness of sustainable supply chains: A choice experiment on Parma ham PDO

The food system produces emissions at all stages, from agriculture and its inputs, and the livestock sector is nowadays one of the most significant contributors to environmental problems. The European swine production system is mainly intensive and generates high external costs such as water and air...

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Veröffentlicht in:The Science of the total environment 2022-08, Vol.836, p.155602-155602, Article 155602
Hauptverfasser: Mazzocchi, Chiara, Orsi, Luigi, Zilia, Federico, Costantini, Michele, Bacenetti, Jacopo
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Zusammenfassung:The food system produces emissions at all stages, from agriculture and its inputs, and the livestock sector is nowadays one of the most significant contributors to environmental problems. The European swine production system is mainly intensive and generates high external costs such as water and air pollution. As a response to these emerging issues, there is a growing interest in the relationships between marketing and sustainability, with people that have begun to pay much more attention to health, environmental friendliness, and quality of products. The aim of this study is to understand if there is a market for a high-quality “Parma ham PDO”, produced in sustainable supply chain at an environmental, health and animal welfare level. In this paper, we use discrete choice experiments to investigate Italian consumer's preferences and their willingness to pay (WTP) for Parma ham PDO with different characteristics, amongst which the use of air scrubber technology reducing pollutants emissions. Results seem to encourage the pork industry in better exploring pollutant emissions' reduction, showing a consumers' willingness to pay for this production technology. Similarly, results of this study can suggest the existence of a niche market for this typology of production. [Display omitted] •Italian consumers' preferences and their willingness to pay PDO ham were evaluated.•The discrete choice experiments method was applied.•Different characteristics, amongst which the use of devices for emission abatement•The analysis confirms a consumer's preference for antibiotic-free products.•The use of wet acid air scrubber technology is positively evaluated by consumers.
ISSN:0048-9697
1879-1026
DOI:10.1016/j.scitotenv.2022.155602