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Consumer versus Organic Products in the COVID-19 Pandemic: Opportunities and Barriers to Market Development
- Source :
- Energies, Vol 14, Iss 5566, p 5566 (2021), Energies; Volume 14; Issue 17; Pages: 5566
- Publication Year :
- 2021
- Publisher :
- MDPI AG, 2021.
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Abstract
- The main objective of this study was to determine the behavior of the Polish consumer of organic products during the COVID-19 pandemic and to identify preferred channels of distribution of organic products in the situation of restricted freedom of movement as well as to assess what information displayed on the labels of organic food was most important to the customer. The research was conducted on a sample of 1108 respondents with the use of CAWI technique collected in an online survey carried out in February–August 2020. To analyze the obtained results, cluster analysis, linear regression model and duplication method were used to verify the substitute channels for purchasing organic goods. The pandemic has intensified the health value of consumers when making decisions about choosing food products. Consumers are sensitive shoppers who read the content of the labels and pay attention to the ingredients of the products they buy. The price is also of significant importance for consumers; however, it is less important than, for example, the expiration date of the purchased product. With the use of PCA analysis, it was possible to identify 18 factors that could be divided into three segments: marketing, practical and sensory. The proposed factors, according to the respondents, had an effect on the purchase of organic products by Polish consumers. Regarding the preferred purchasing channels, the Internet is becoming more and more important. Almost one-quarter of the respondents confirmed that they bought organic products via the above-mentioned distribution channel. Nearly 17% of the surveyed consumers considered the Internet to be an alternative way of doing their shopping. The results obtained in the research can be used in the sector of organic food producers to design marketing strategies and to adapt their offer to the proposed four groups of purchasers of organic products: eco-activists, eco-dietitians, eco-traditionalists, eco-innovators.
- Subjects :
- Organic product
sustainable decisions
Technology
Control and Optimization
purchasing channels
Energy Engineering and Power Technology
Distribution (economics)
Sample (statistics)
opportunities and barriers
Pandemic
Electrical and Electronic Engineering
Marketing
Engineering (miscellaneous)
behavior and attitudes
COVID-19
organic products
sustainable consumer welfare
Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment
business.industry
Purchasing
Product (business)
Value (economics)
The Internet
business
Energy (miscellaneous)
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 19961073
- Volume :
- 14
- Issue :
- 5566
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Energies
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....c00db539bd013971a018e76412b32c56