Cheese without cows: Consumer demand for animal-free dairy cheese made from cellular agriculture in the United Kingdom

Author:

Slade Peter1,Zollman Thomas Oscar2

Affiliation:

1. Associate Professor, Canadian Canola Growers Association Agricultural Policy Chair, Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics, University of Saskatchewan 51 Campus Drive, Saskatoon, SK Canada S7N 5A8

2. Analyst, Formo Stralauer Allee 10‐11, 10245 Berlin Germany

Abstract

Abstract We examine consumer demand for animal-free dairy cheese produced using cellular agriculture. Our data is generated through a hypothetical choice experiment completed by 1249 UK residents. Using a mixed logit model, we predict that animal-free dairy cheese would have a conditional market share of 22% when priced at a 25% markup relative to premium conventional cheese. However, the market share is quite sensitive to price: only 2% of consumers would purchase animal-free dairy cheese if it were twice the price of premium conventional cheese. Three-quarters of consumers who purchase animal-free dairy cheese would have purchased conventional dairy cheese if animal-free dairy cheese were unavailable. We use our experimental results to examine the impact of higher conventional dairy cheese prices, such as those that might result from a tax on livestock products. We find that the introduction of animal-free dairy cheese reduces consumer losses from higher conventional dairy prices by about 20%.

Funder

Formo

Publisher

Brill

Subject

General Medicine

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