Attitudes toward aquaculture and seafood purchasing preferences: Evidence from a consumer survey of Atlantic States

IF 3.8 2区 经济学 Q1 AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS & POLICY Aquaculture Economics & Management Pub Date : 2021-01-11 DOI:10.1080/13657305.2020.1869859
Dylan Bouchard, M. Camire, C. Davis, G. Shaler, Robyn Dumont, Raymond Bernier, R. Labbe
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Abstract In this paper, we study the factors that influence consumer attitudes toward aquaculture as well as annual expenditure on aquaculture products. Our analysis is composed of two parts. First, we estimate the effects of several covariates of interest on annual seafood expenditure using a two-way censored regression model, due to the nature of the survey data. Our results indicate that consumers who are college-educated, aware of aquaculture operations in their area, and more aware about where their seafood is produced tend to spend more on farm-raised seafood. Second, attitude indices are used as dependent variables in three distinct logit regressions, one for each of the respective seafood categories, i.e., finfish, shellfish, and sea vegetables. For both the finfish and shellfish regressions, the results suggest that being older, being more informed about East Coast aquaculture operations, desiring at least state-level detail for production location, and looking closely at seafood labels more frequently were all associated with a lower probability of having a negative attitude toward aquaculture. Few explanatory variables had statistically significant effects in the sea vegetable regression, which is likely due to the low number of respondents in our sample aware of sea vegetable aquaculture operations (approximately 23%).
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对水产养殖和海产品购买偏好的态度:来自大西洋国家消费者调查的证据
摘要本文研究了影响消费者对水产养殖态度的因素以及对水产养殖产品的年支出。我们的分析由两部分组成。首先,由于调查数据的性质,我们使用双向删节回归模型估计了利息的几个协变量对年度海鲜支出的影响。我们的研究结果表明,受过大学教育的消费者,了解其所在地区的水产养殖业务,更了解其海产品的生产地点,倾向于在农场养殖的海产品上花费更多。其次,在三个不同的logit回归中,态度指数被用作因变量,分别用于各自的海鲜类别,即鳍鱼,贝类和海洋蔬菜。对于鳍鱼和贝类的回归,结果表明,年龄越大,对东海岸水产养殖操作了解越多,希望至少了解生产地点的州级详细信息,更频繁地仔细查看海鲜标签,对水产养殖持负面态度的可能性越低。很少有解释变量在海菜回归中具有统计显著的影响,这可能是由于我们样本中了解海菜养殖操作的受访者数量较少(约23%)。
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期刊介绍: Aquaculture Economics and Management is a peer-reviewed, international journal which aims to encourage the application of economic analysis to the management, modeling, and planning of aquaculture in public and private sectors. The journal publishes original, high quality papers related to all aspects of aquaculture economics and management including aquaculture production and farm management, innovation and technology adoption, processing and distribution, marketing, consumer behavior and pricing, international trade, policy analysis, and the role of aquaculture in food security, livelihoods, and environmental management. Papers are peer reviewed and evaluated for their scientific merits and contributions.
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