“Consumers’ Preferences Toward Farmed Salmon in China: Integrating Sensory and Choice Experiments”
Mausam Budhathoki,
Hao Xu,
Zixuan Ma
et al.
Abstract:China's growing demand for farmed salmon is apparent, with the country importing 190 thousand tonnes valued at over $1.12 billion in 2023. In response, the Chinese government allowed rainbow trout to be labelled and sold as salmon starting in 2018, bridging the gap between domestically produced trout and imported Atlantic salmon. This study aimed to explore how country‐of‐origin information influences Chinese consumers' sensory perceptions and willingness to pay (WTP) for salmon. Using a within‐subject design … Show more
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