2014
DOI: 10.3390/su6117768
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Market-Based Instruments for the Conservation of Underutilized Crops: In-Store Experimental Auction of Native Chili Products in Bolivia

Abstract: Native chilies (Capsicum spp.) are currently underutilized in Bolivia, one of this crop's centers of diversity. Fewer local farmers cultivate native chilies annually due to low market demand. Increasing its private use value can lead to the in-situ conservation of this crop. The objective of the paper is to evaluate the market acceptability of three native chili products: (a) chili marmalade; (b) chili cooking paste; and (c) pickled chilies. Multi-product Becker-DeGroot-Marschak experimental auctions and hedon… Show more

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“…For consumers not only price, taste and quality is important, but also the management of biodiversity. The actual price consumes are willing to pay for products that foster biodiversity management depends on how they are approached in shops [97]. It is a direction that requires further exploration.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For consumers not only price, taste and quality is important, but also the management of biodiversity. The actual price consumes are willing to pay for products that foster biodiversity management depends on how they are approached in shops [97]. It is a direction that requires further exploration.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Findings suggest that much more needs to be done by marketers in positioning tourism as sustainable, in an attempt to challenge the belief that holidays are for hedonistic purposes, by using emotions in marketing communications. The next two papers [17,18] focus on food: the article by Qendro [17] examines how organic food is sold in farmers' markets and supermarkets in Albania and UK, and how consumers perceive these differently. In both countries Qendro collected qualitative data in this exploratory study.…”
Section: Contributions To the Special Issuementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The author points out the lack of research in Albania, not just around organic food, but around sustainability in general. The final paper in this set, also about food, looks at the production and marketing of chili products in Bolivia [18]. Three new products are marketed in malls in major Bolivian cities, offering taster sessions to shoppers.…”
Section: Contributions To the Special Issuementioning
confidence: 99%