2020
DOI: 10.20956/jars.v4i1.2147
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The Fallacy of Organic and Conventional Fruit and Vegetable Prices in the Metropolitan Region of Campinas, São Paulo, Brazil

Abstract: There is a popular myth or fallacy based on the idea that organic fruits and vegetables are always more expensive than conventional products. To assess whether this statement is true, a qualitative and quantitative research was conducted between September and December 2017, involving four supermarkets and seven outdoor markets, located in Campinas, in the State of São Paulo, Brazil. This statement was confirmed for the research conducted in supermarkets, but not for outdoor markets, where some organic products… Show more

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“…Importante mencionar que, embora muito se fale que os alimentos orgânicos são mais caros que os convencionais, essa informação genérica pode ser falsa. Em pesquisa realizada por Watanabe et al (2020), pesquisadores da Embrapa Meio Ambiente de Jaguariúna/ SP, foi DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.24021/raac.v20i1.7101…”
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“…Importante mencionar que, embora muito se fale que os alimentos orgânicos são mais caros que os convencionais, essa informação genérica pode ser falsa. Em pesquisa realizada por Watanabe et al (2020), pesquisadores da Embrapa Meio Ambiente de Jaguariúna/ SP, foi DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.24021/raac.v20i1.7101…”
Section: Consumo Como Processo De Classificação E Diferenciaçãounclassified