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The value of agrobiodiversity: an analysis of consumers preference for tomatoes

Academic Article
Publication Date:
2021
Short description:
The value of agrobiodiversity: an analysis of consumers preference for tomatoes / Posadinu, C.M., Rodriguez, M., Madau, F., Attene, G.. - In: RENEWABLE AGRICULTURE AND FOOD SYSTEMS. - ISSN 1742-1705. - 37:3(2021), pp. 237-247. [10.1017/S1742170521000491]
abstract:
The valorization of plant genetic resources and their direct use in local markets can make a significant contribution to the preservation of agrobiodiversity, while also contributing to the sustainability of rural communities. Indeed, plant genetic resources are a precious source of genes, and they represent an important crop heritage for the quality and sensory characteristics that are required by both farmers and consumers. However, an efficient strategy of agrobiodiversity conservation is strictly connected to product marketability and to consumer preferences. In the present study, choice experiments that involved 920 consumers were carried out to determine their willingness to pay for ancient local tomato varieties (landraces) rather than commercial varieties based on their preferences, and to determine how much they valued these products. The results obtained indicate that consumers are willing to pay premium prices for ancient local tomato varieties (an additional €0.90 kg-1), thus demonstrating their increasing attention to sustainable food and the willingness to contribute to agrobiodiversity conservation and enhancement. These results provide the basis for planning strategies and programs to support the cultivation of these landraces and the development of regional and national markets to acknowledge their characteristics, which will considerably increase the effectiveness and efficiency of conservation strategies.
Iris type:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Ancient local varieties; choice experiment; consumer choice; genetic resources; landraces conservation; tomato landraces
List of contributors:
Posadinu, C. M.; Rodriguez, M.; Madau, F.; Attene, G.
Authors of the University:
MADAU Fabio Albino
POSADINU Chiara Maria
RODRIGUEZ Monica
Handle:
https://iris.uniss.it/handle/11388/253878
Published in:
RENEWABLE AGRICULTURE AND FOOD SYSTEMS
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