2021
DOI: 10.1051/e3sconf/202123400030
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Understanding the decisional factors affecting consumers’ buying behaviour towards organic food products in Kerala

Abstract: Rising concern for health and environmental issues associated with the rigorous use of chemical fertilizers has necessitated an alternate form of agriculture in Kerala, and that's how organic production came into existence. The organic agricultural production technique is considered to be quite conflicting with conventional production technique where the use of human-made fertilizers like pesticides, weedicides and insecticides are entirely banned. Organic products are perceived to be minimally processed to ma… Show more

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“…Nevertheless, some studies reviewed in this research reveal that the socio-economic profile of the population influences their dietary habits. For instance, consuming healthy components like milk, milk products, cereals and pulses highly depends on socioeconomic status (Krishna and Balasubramanian, 2021; Krishnadas, 2016). Low-income earners tend to have lower micro-nutrient mineral and overall calorie intake (Krishna and Balasubramanian, 2021; Krishnadas, 2016; Wilson, 2010).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nevertheless, some studies reviewed in this research reveal that the socio-economic profile of the population influences their dietary habits. For instance, consuming healthy components like milk, milk products, cereals and pulses highly depends on socioeconomic status (Krishna and Balasubramanian, 2021; Krishnadas, 2016). Low-income earners tend to have lower micro-nutrient mineral and overall calorie intake (Krishna and Balasubramanian, 2021; Krishnadas, 2016; Wilson, 2010).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The introduction of technology in the agricultural industry resulted in the 'Green Revolution,' which had a negative impact on the environment and human health (Sahota, 2018;Krishna and Balasubramanian, 2021). Pesticides are present in high concentrations in the foods we eat, with fruits and vegetables containing the most pesticides.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%