Denise Rennie’s research while affiliated with University of Salford and other places

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Consumer Perceptions Towards Organic Food
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December 2012

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Procedia - Social and Behavioral Sciences

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Denise Rennie

Food safety, human health and environmental concern along with sensory attributes such as nutritive value, taste, freshness and appearance influence organic food consumer preferences. Demographic variables may define organic consumers but the correlation is not very significant. Consumers also associate organic food with natural process, care for the environment and animal welfare and the non-use of pesticides and fertilisers. Premium price continues to suppress organic food consumption. Understanding the grounds of increasing level of organic food consumption such as motivation are most critical in understanding the potential of the organic food to become a genuinely mainstream market.

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... H5 explores whether local and organic products are complementary or substitutable, hypothesizing that local products may be preferred over organic when both options are available [17,27,28]. H6 Sustainability 2025, 17, 2123 4 of 20 asserts that price remains the main barrier to organic food adoption, particularly given the Canary Islands' lower-than-average income levels compared to mainland Spain; prior research consistently shows that affordability is a critical obstacle to organic purchases [35,36]. These hypotheses guided our questionnaire design, enabling a structured examination of organic food consumption within Tenerife's unique socioeconomic context. ...

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Insights into Organic Food Consumption in Tenerife (Spain): Examining Consumer Profiles and Preferences
Consumer Perceptions Towards Organic Food

Procedia - Social and Behavioral Sciences