Coffee sustainability attributes in developing countries: the Honduran domestic coffee market

Author:

Mamani Escobar Brenda1,Sandoval Luis2,Palma Marco A.3,Carpio Carlos4,Garcia Manuel D.5

Affiliation:

1. Graduate student, Sustainable Tropical Agriculture, Zamorano University km 30 to Danlí, Zamorano campus, Tegucigalpa Honduras

2. Associate professor, Department of Agribusiness Administration, Zamorano University km 30 to Danlí, Zamorano campus, Tegucigalpa Honduras

3. Associate professor, Department of Agricultural Economics, Texas A&M University 1500 Research Parkway, Suite 221, College Station, TX 77845 USA

4. Professor, Agricultural and Applied Economics, Texas Tech University 2500 Broadway, Lubbock, TX 79409 USA

5. Graduate research assistant, Agricultural and Applied Economics, Texas Tech University 2500 Broadway, Lubbock, TX 79409 USA

Abstract

Abstract Consumers are becoming increasingly concerned about the sustainability of their purchases. The coffee industry has been a leader in developing initiatives that promote the adoption of sustainable practices along the value chain. Labels on coffee packages that denote sustainable attributes are intended to inform the consumer and encourage sustainable consumption. The main objective of this study was to analyze consumers’ knowledge of, and preference for sustainable labels (Fairtrade, Organic USDA, Rain Forest Alliance, and 4C) on coffee in Honduras, a developing low-income and high-quality coffee exporting country. The study also evaluated the consumer’s visual attention to sustainable coffee labels. Data were collected using a questionnaire (including a choice experiment) from a sample of 450 consumers, as well as eye-tracking technology (a subsample of 65 consumers). Although Honduran coffee consumers have low levels of familiarity and knowledge about sustainable labels, they are willing to pay premiums for coffee with these labels (10% to 27% relative to average prices). Consumers pay more attention to the Organic USDA label, which is also the label with the highest willingness to pay value. Overall, the study’s results indicate that there is a domestic market for coffee produced sustainably in Honduras.

Publisher

Brill

Subject

General Medicine

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