Cantarero-Aparicio Miguel A, Perea José Manuel, Carbonero Alfonso, Claros-Zafra Jennifer, Luque Manuel, Angón Elena
Departamento de Producción Animal, Universidad de Córdoba, 14071 Cordoba, Spain.
Departamento de Sanidad Animal, Universidad de Córdoba, 14071 Cordoba, Spain.
Foods. 2025 Jul 8;14(14):2411. doi: 10.3390/foods14142411.
This study evaluates the perceived value of the "100% Autochthonous Breed" label in beef purchasing decisions, comparing its influence with two well-established official certifications: organic and Protected Geographical Indication (PGI). A face-to-face survey was conducted with 900 consumers across Spain, using a choice-based conjoint experiment and hierarchical cluster analysis. The results indicate that although price is the primary determinant at the aggregate level, segmentation revealed distinct consumer profiles for whom the "100% Autochthonous Breed" label generated higher utility than other attributes. Specifically, four clusters were identified: Group I (18.6%) preferred the organic label; Group II (46.6%) prioritized low price; Group III (22.9%) valued the combination of PGI and the autochthonous breed label; and Group IV (11.9%) showed a preference for high-priced products featuring the "100% Autochthonous Breed" label. The findings highlight the strategic potential of this certification as a differentiation tool for sustainable, extensive, and territorially embedded livestock systems.
本研究评估了“100%本地品种”标签在牛肉购买决策中的感知价值,并将其影响与两个成熟的官方认证进行比较:有机认证和受保护地理标志(PGI)认证。通过基于选择的联合实验和层次聚类分析,对西班牙各地的900名消费者进行了面对面调查。结果表明,尽管价格在总体水平上是主要决定因素,但细分显示出不同的消费者群体,对于他们来说,“100%本地品种”标签产生的效用高于其他属性。具体而言,识别出了四个群体:第一组(18.6%)更喜欢有机标签;第二组(46.6%)优先考虑低价格;第三组(22.9%)重视PGI和本地品种标签的组合;第四组(11.9%)表现出对带有“100%本地品种”标签的高价产品的偏好。研究结果突出了该认证作为可持续、粗放型和地域嵌入型畜牧系统差异化工具的战略潜力。