organic produce
collocation in Englishmeaningsoforganicandproduce
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organic
adjective
uk/ɔːˈɡæn.ɪk/us/ɔːrˈɡæn.ɪk/
not using artificial chemicals in the growing of plants and animals for food and ...
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produce
noun[U]
uk/ˈprɒdʒ.uːs/us/ˈprɑː.duːs/
food or any other substance or material that is grown or obtained ...
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(Definition oforganicandproducefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Empirically evaluating consumer characteristics and satisfaction withorganicproduce.
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However, producers, while cognizant of the absence of pesticides onorganicproducemay be concerned about possible pathogens in animal waste.
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Differences between buyers and non-buyers oforganicproduceand willingness to pay organic price premiums.
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The certification oforganicproducecan be thought of as a means of consumer protection and, in a more general sense, environmental stewardship.
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Aside from availability, higher prices fororganicproducecould be a key deterrent that discourages nonorganic consumers from purchasing organic foods.
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More specifically, preferences for such attributes as fresh,organicproduceare expected to rise1,2,4.
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Organicproduceretailers tend to be quite sensitive to consumers' price elasticity of demand, partly because premium level negatively affects consumer demand and purchases.
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A price premium onorganicproducecan signal differences in product attributes and characteristics and, therefore, is an important search attribute for hedonists.
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Continued focus on freshness, and specialty andorganicproduce, is likely, with growing demand for floral and other value-added horticultural products.
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For non-organic consumers, since they did not seek out organic products, they were hardly aware of any supply sources oforganicproduce.
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Explaining the choice oforganicproduce: cosmetic defects, prices, and consumer preferences.
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Organicproducetends to bring premium prices; and even without premium prices, organic farmers often benefit from reducing input costs1.
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A concomitant increase in consumer demand for local, fresh, specialty andorganicproduceis also projected.
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Consumers indicate that they are more likely to buyorganicproduceif they are readily available in such outlets22.
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The rising popularity in eating out could potentially present an additional growth of demand to theorganicproduceindustry.
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The increased availability oforganicproducein supermarkets is likely to further spur the growth of organic foods.
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