Drivers and barriers of organic food consumption: a comparative analysis in Brazil, the U. S., and Europe

IF 1.4 3区 农林科学 Q4 FOOD SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
Pietro Sica, Décio Henrique Franco
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Organic food markets in Brazil, the U.S., and in Europe have distinct consolidation levels and growth potential. This research aims to reveal factors impacting these disparities and identify prospects for efficient exploration of the organic market. Surveys conducted via online questionnaires in these regions revealed health and nutrition as key drivers in Brazil, while the U.S., and Europe prioritize the environment and animal welfare concerns. Supporting local businesses is a common thread and high prices are a shared challenge. In Brazil, limited product availability and difficulties in finding desired products are significant barriers, potentially causing supply-demand imbalances and elevated prices. Notably, while > 70% of the consumers in Europe and the U.S. buy organic goods from supermarkets, only 45% do so in Brazil; 44% prefer direct purchases from farmers due to scarcity or cost considerations. This study underscores untapped potential in Brazil’s organic food market and offers insights for farmers and retailers in all regions. Our results can support stakeholders to tailor strategies to boost organic food consumption and capitalize on latent opportunities in these markets.

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有机食品消费的驱动因素和障碍:巴西、美国和欧洲的比较分析
巴西、美国和欧洲的有机食品市场具有不同的整合水平和增长潜力。本研究旨在揭示影响这些差异的因素,并确定有效开拓有机市场的前景。在这些地区进行的在线问卷调查显示,健康和营养是巴西的主要驱动因素,而美国和欧洲则将环境和动物福利问题放在首位。支持当地企业是一个共同点,而高价格则是共同面临的挑战。在巴西,产品供应有限和难以找到所需产品是重大障碍,可能导致供需失衡和价格上涨。值得注意的是,在欧洲和美国,70% 的消费者从超市购买有机产品,而在巴西,只有 45% 的消费者这样做;44% 的消费者出于稀缺或成本考虑,更愿意直接从农民那里购买。这项研究强调了巴西有机食品市场尚未开发的潜力,并为所有地区的农民和零售商提供了启示。我们的研究结果可以帮助利益相关者制定促进有机食品消费的战略,并利用这些市场的潜在机会。
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3.70
自引率
4.20%
发文量
46
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: The JCF publishes peer-reviewed original Research Articles and Opinions that are of direct importance to Food and Feed Safety. This includes Food Packaging, Consumer Products as well as Plant Protection Products, Food Microbiology, Veterinary Drugs, Animal Welfare and Genetic Engineering. All peer-reviewed articles that are published should be devoted to improve Consumer Health Protection. Reviews and discussions are welcomed that address legal and/or regulatory decisions with respect to risk assessment and management of Food and Feed Safety issues on a scientific basis. It addresses an international readership of scientists, risk assessors and managers, and other professionals active in the field of Food and Feed Safety and Consumer Health Protection. Manuscripts – preferably written in English but also in German – are published as Research Articles, Reviews, Methods and Short Communications and should cover aspects including, but not limited to: · Factors influencing Food and Feed Safety · Factors influencing Consumer Health Protection · Factors influencing Consumer Behavior · Exposure science related to Risk Assessment and Risk Management · Regulatory aspects related to Food and Feed Safety, Food Packaging, Consumer Products, Plant Protection Products, Food Microbiology, Veterinary Drugs, Animal Welfare and Genetic Engineering · Analytical methods and method validation related to food control and food processing. The JCF also presents important News, as well as Announcements and Reports about administrative surveillance.
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