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      State-Branded Programs and Consumer Preference for Locally Grown Produce

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          Revitalization of state brands is deemed important to several constituencies. Stated preference with choice experiment methods were used to elicit consumer preferences for two locally grown products: spinach, which has had a well-publicized food safety incidence, and carrots, which have had no such incidence in recent history. A full factorial design was used to implement the choice experiment, with each commodity having four identical attributes varying at different levels. Findings reveal that consumers are willing to pay a premium for locally grown spinach marked with the Arizona Grown label over locally grown spinach that was not labeled. This premium was higher than the premium that would be paid for state-branded carrots. This difference highlights consumers’ perceptions of “locally grown” as an indicator of safety in their food supply. Findings have important implications with respect to providing consumer value and point to differentiated positioning strategies for state-branded produce.

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                Journal
                Agricultural and Resource Economics Review
                Agric. resour. econ. rev.
                Cambridge University Press (CUP)
                1068-2805
                2372-2614
                April 2011
                September 15 2016
                April 2011
                : 40
                : 1
                : 20-32
                Article
                10.1017/S1068280500004494
                32090b84-4619-4446-aed9-7061091315eb
                © 2011

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