2006
DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.10057
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Splitting consumer's willingness to pay premium price for organic products over main purchase motivations

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“…Demand stakeholders made decisions about the supplier or the place of purchase based primarily on environmental rather than social criteria in terms of sustainability [33]. As a result, demand appears to prioritize aspects of sustainability such as organic production [31] over the social dimension of sustainability.…”
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“…Demand stakeholders made decisions about the supplier or the place of purchase based primarily on environmental rather than social criteria in terms of sustainability [33]. As a result, demand appears to prioritize aspects of sustainability such as organic production [31] over the social dimension of sustainability.…”
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“…Purchase in bulk Environmental factors include packaging reduction, organic production, a lower carbon footprint [33], and local production [32]. Local origin as a proxy to the SFSCs concept [43].…”
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