Who are the potential consumers of organic fruits and vegetables in Central Chile? A CHAID approach

Authors

  • Cristian Adasme-Berríos Department of Economy and Administration, Universidad Católica del Maule, Casilla 747-721, Talca, Chile
  • Mercedes Sánchez Department of Enterprise Management, Universidad Pública de Navarra, Campus de Arrosadia s/n, 31006 Pamplona, Spain
  • Roberto Jara-Rojas Department of Agricultural Economics, Universidad de Talca, Casilla 747-721, Talca, Chile
  • Alejandra Engler Department of Agricultural Economics, Universidad de Talca, Casilla 747-721, Talca, Chile
  • Marcelo Rodríguez Faculty of Basic Science, Universidad Católica del Maule, Casilla 617, Talca, Chile
  • Marcos Mora Department of Agricultural Economics, Faculty of Agricultural Sciences, Universidad de Chile Casilla 1004, Santiago, Chile

Keywords:

organic products, consumer behavior, multivariate analysis, segmentation, Chile

Abstract

The demand for organic fruits and vegetables (F&V) is growing worldwide, creating market opportunities for developing countries as major suppliers. However, most export-oriented developing countries such as Chile have an undeveloped domestic market for organic products. This article identifies the segments of potential consumers of organic F&V in Central Chile using an exploratory CHAID model. A questionnaire was administered by surveying a random sample of 425 F&V consumers in central Chile. The results of the CHAID model suggest two segments of potential consumers of organic F&V. Both groups show awareness of the concept of organic food. Additionally, the first segment perceives organic agriculture to have ethical benefits to the society and considers organic F&V as healthy and nutritious; this group has a probability of over 80% to consume organic F&V. The second segment shows less awareness of the ethical benefits to society and its probability of consuming organic F&V depends on family income level. We discuss major implications for further studies on organic consumers.

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Published

01-06-2015

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Economy and agricultural politics

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