The viability of climate adaptation strategies adopted by agrifood companies rely heavily on how well consumers understand, accept and/or select commodities and their willingness to bare some of the cost of adaptation. To understand this issue in more detail, a survey was undertaken of 1532 Australian consumers to investigate how they respond to adaptation strategies in terms of acceptance and willingness to pay. The survey results contained in this paper focus on three product categories – mango, potato chips and wine. The survey revealed that when faced with climate-adapted mango, potato chips or wine products, respondents were most likely to substitute or purchase less often rather than purchasing a more expensive ‘adapted’ product or a ...
A number of Australian governments have established or planned programs to assist farmers in adaptin...
It is now widely accepted that climate change is happening and that future changes will impact on ma...
In this article, we analyse the current Australian diet and discuss how climate change might influen...
The viability of climate adaptation strategies adopted by agrifood companies rely heavily on how wel...
Despite there being considerable research and knowledge surrounding the risks of climate change on a...
Climate change adds an additional layer of complexity that needs to be considered in business strate...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to alert food producers to emerging market demands associated...
This study examined how the terms used to describe climate change influence landholder acceptability...
It has been recognized for some time that the benefits of climate change mitigation efforts will com...
Primary resource industries considering adaptation action in response to current or future climate c...
International audienceIn the climate change context, wine industry is source of proposals to help pr...
This article identifies perceived climate change risks and adaptation aspects among farms and food ...
New Zealand wine is cultivated in cool climates that produce distinctive flavours and wine-styles, w...
There is a clear imperative for action to prepare agriculture to adapt to climate change. The agricu...
This study explores the relevancy of climate change to business using a sample of wine firms operati...
A number of Australian governments have established or planned programs to assist farmers in adaptin...
It is now widely accepted that climate change is happening and that future changes will impact on ma...
In this article, we analyse the current Australian diet and discuss how climate change might influen...
The viability of climate adaptation strategies adopted by agrifood companies rely heavily on how wel...
Despite there being considerable research and knowledge surrounding the risks of climate change on a...
Climate change adds an additional layer of complexity that needs to be considered in business strate...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to alert food producers to emerging market demands associated...
This study examined how the terms used to describe climate change influence landholder acceptability...
It has been recognized for some time that the benefits of climate change mitigation efforts will com...
Primary resource industries considering adaptation action in response to current or future climate c...
International audienceIn the climate change context, wine industry is source of proposals to help pr...
This article identifies perceived climate change risks and adaptation aspects among farms and food ...
New Zealand wine is cultivated in cool climates that produce distinctive flavours and wine-styles, w...
There is a clear imperative for action to prepare agriculture to adapt to climate change. The agricu...
This study explores the relevancy of climate change to business using a sample of wine firms operati...
A number of Australian governments have established or planned programs to assist farmers in adaptin...
It is now widely accepted that climate change is happening and that future changes will impact on ma...
In this article, we analyse the current Australian diet and discuss how climate change might influen...