Affiliation:
1. China Academy for Rural Development Zhejiang University Hangzhou China
2. Laboratory of Agricultural & Rural Development and Intelligent Computing, School of Public Affairs Zhejiang University Hangzhou China
3. Center for Food and Agricultural Business Purdue University West Lafayette Indiana USA
Abstract
AbstractAs concerns over African swine fever (ASF) in China continue, measures have been taken to regulate the inter‐provincial transport of live hogs, yet entrenched non‐chilled fresh pork consumption habits make it challenging to expand the chilled pork in the market. To address this issue, our study employed multiple rounds of random Nth‐price auction experiments to measure participants' quality perceptions of, and willingness to pay (WTP) for chilled pork under different packaging, storage temperature and duration labels. By comparing the results with physicochemical lab testing outcomes, we confirmed the existence of a quality perception bias among the participants. Notably, consumers who regularly consume chilled meat demonstrated a higher average WTP, while consumers born in the 1980s exhibited significantly higher bids. Furthermore, access to emerging purchase channels positively influences consumer WTP for chilled meat, particularly through branded product purchasing experiences. Consequently, it is recommended that the public sector takes steps to balance the distribution of pork production capacity and supports the development of cold chain transportation technology to meet the growing demand for high‐quality chilled pork, especially from younger consumers.
Funder
National Natural Science Foundation of China
National Office for Philosophy and Social Sciences
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