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based on a set of worksheets to help evaluate Profitability, Resource requirements, Information needs, Marketing decisions …
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been involved in marketing local foods to interested consumers. We study the business strategies that food consumer … versus less intense users of these promotion strategies. Unlike previous studies, the emphasis for this study is on promotion/marketing …
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This study examines farm market patron responses to food sampling experiences and provides a baseline of regional differences of consumer interest in various products selling in the farmers market. Results show that the sampling strategy can highly engage consumers’ attention and easy to...
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Growers’ preferences for a number of marketing contract attributes as well as the effect of growers’ risk perception … and risk preferences on the choice of marketing contracts were examined with the use of a choice experiment. The main data …
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competitive advantages of food co-ops sourcing local foods from local producers and marketing these local foods to consumers. We … and marketing of local products. Specifically, we provide a literature review on local food systems, examine local food … business strategies in sourcing and marketing of local foods by food co-ops, and examine the frequency and effectiveness of …
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The IFAMR is published quarterly by the International Food and Agribusiness Management Association. More info: www.ifama.org
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-ops as they are promoting and marketing local foods to their members/owners. Our findings show that food co-ops are much …
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According to the USDA National Nutrient Database for bison, the bison nutrient benefits include higher protein level, lower calories, lower fat, and lower cholesterol compared to various commercial meats, like skinless-chicken, beef, pork, lamb, and salmon. This study investigates how consumers...
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