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Factors Affecting Consumers' Dairy Products Preferences

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  • Ahmadi Kaliji, S.
  • Mojaverian, S. M.
  • Amirnejad, H.
  • Canavari, M.

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Choice models represent a valid approach for the analysis of consumers’ preferences as these models offer an opportunity to investigate many aspects that influence consumer behaviour. This study with the purpose of investigating consumers’ preferences and their affecting factors were conducted by using the nested logit model in Sari, Iran in 2018. The results revealed that yoghurt, milk and cheese had the most preferences among the dairy products and consumers had more tendencies towards using low fat than full-fat dairy products. The results of factors affecting dairy products choice indicated that price and family cost decreased the probability of products being chosen, and age, education and attention to exercise variables increased this probability. Marketing mixed variables (4p) also had a significant effect on the choice of dairy products.

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  • Ahmadi Kaliji, S. & Mojaverian, S. M. & Amirnejad, H. & Canavari, M., 2019. "Factors Affecting Consumers' Dairy Products Preferences," AGRIS on-line Papers in Economics and Informatics, Czech University of Life Sciences Prague, Faculty of Economics and Management, vol. 11(2), June.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:aolpei:294150
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.294150
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    1. Zaringa, Caitlin & Jensen, Kimberly & Rihn, Alicia & Morgan, Mark & Eckelkamp, Elizabeth, 2023. "A Profile of Tennessee Farmstead Milk Consumers," Journal of Food Distribution Research, Food Distribution Research Society, vol. 54(03), November.
    2. Ingrida Košičiarová & Zdenka Kádeková & Mária Holotová & Ľubica Kubicová & Kristína Predanocyová, 2020. "Consumer Preferences in the Content of Loyalty to the Yoghurt Brand," AGRIS on-line Papers in Economics and Informatics, Czech University of Life Sciences Prague, Faculty of Economics and Management, vol. 12(1), March.

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