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Chinese Consumers' Heterogeneous Preferences for the Front-of-Package Labeling on Fresh Pork: A Choice Experiment Approach

Journal

FOODS
Volume 11, Issue 18, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/foods11182929

Keywords

choice experiment; conditional logit model; fresh pork; front-of-package labeling; heterogeneity; preference

Funding

  1. Central Public-Interest Scientific Institution Basal Research [1610422022002]
  2. Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences fund through Science and Technology Innovation Engineering Project [CAAS-ASTIP-2022-IFND]

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Excessive consumption of pork by Chinese residents increases the risk of obesity and related chronic diseases. Understanding consumers' preference for Front-of-Package (FOP) labeling on fresh pork is important for designing a labeling scheme that meets market demand and promotes moderate pork consumption. A study in China found that consumers prefer nutritional information in Chinese characters, a label size that takes up a quarter of the package surface, a green label color, and a label price that accounts for 10% of the retail price of standard fresh pork. These preferences vary among consumers based on their education levels and trust in labeling.
Excessive average daily pork intake of Chinese residents increases the risk of obesity and related chronic diseases. Understanding consumers' preference for the Front-of-Package (FOP) labeling on fresh pork is of practical significance for designing an FOP labeling scheme that meets market demand and effectively guides moderate pork consumption. This study used the conditional logit model to reveal the stated preferences of 930 nationally representative respondents in China for FOP labeling attributes elicited by a choice experiment approach. The results indicated that respondents preferred the nutritional information to be printed in Chinese characters, the label size to be a quarter of the front package surface, the label color to be green, and the label price to account for 10% of the retail price of 500 g standard fresh pork. Moreover, these preferences were heterogeneous across the sample population due to respondents' different levels of education and trust in labeling. People with primary and junior high school education preferred nutritional information in Chinese characters, while those with junior high education and above preferred green labeling. The higher the respondents' trust in the labeling, the stronger their willingness to accept the appropriate FOP labeling price. Information campaigns and educational programs can be used to increase the acceptance of FOP labelling, particularly among consumers with low education levels and distrust of FOP labeling.

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