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http://dx.doi.org/10.7851/ksrp.2022.28.4.083

Study of Consumers' Perceptions of Eco-friendly Agricultural Products and Policies by Group  

Lee, Tae-gyeom (Korea Island Development Institute/ Graduate School of Engineering, Hanyang University)
Kim, Eun-Sol (Dept. of Landscape Architecture, College of Urban Science, University of Seoul)
Choi, Jin Ah (Rural Development Administration, National Instiute of Agricultural Sciences, Rural Environment&Resources Division)
Kim, sangbum (Rural Development Administration, National Instiute of Agricultural Sciences, Rural Environment&Resources Division)
Lee, Jae-Ho (Dept. of Landscape Architecture, College of Urban Science, University of Seoul)
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Journal of Korean Society of Rural Planning / v.28, no.4, 2022 , pp. 83-91 More about this Journal
Abstract
The goal of this study is to promote the spread of environmentally friendly agricultural products, which have been receiving a lot of attention lately, as a way to improve food safety and quality. As a result of the increased labor input, increased production costs, and an aging population, environmentally friendly agriculture is making it more difficult for farmers to expand their enterprises. In the meantime, consumers find it difficult to spread eco-friendly agricultural products due to their high expectations for safety and quality, as well as the desire to purchase products at a reasonable price. Previous studies have revealed differences in perceptions between eco-friendly agricultural producers and consumers. In light of this, this study divided consumers based on their characteristics (such as age, purchase history, health concerns, etc.), and different policies were proposed in order to increase purchasing factors for each group based on their characteristics. In order to gather information for this study, general citizens were asked about their perceptions of eco-friendly agricultural products, future purchase intentions and awareness, reliability, necessity, purpose, and information sources. A two-step clustering analysis was conducted using nominal and continuous variables simultaneously. The paper presents the three derived group differences (senior organic interest group, middle-aged organic interest group, and indifferent young organics) as well as group differences for the purchasing/non-purchasing factor analysis and policy improvement for each group. An eco-friendly agricultural product distribution proposal was made at the end of this article.
Keywords
Organic faming; organic food; sustainable agriculture; food security; agroecology;
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