Visual attention to eco-labels predicts consumer preferences for pollinator friendly plants

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Abstract

Recent declines in pollinator populations have led to widespread concern due to their impact on food/crop production and the environment. Contrary to growing interest in the use of insecticides in urban landscapes, the relationship between pollinator-related eco-labels, visual attention, and preferences for plants is less understood. The present study combines eye tracking and stated preference experiments to examine the effects of pollinator-related labels on consumers' preferences and willingness to pay. Results show that the pollinator-friendly attribute positively correlates with consumers' purchasing decisions and visual attention supports that relationship. Implications of mandatory labeling of pesticide content for the horticultural industry are discussed.

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Khachatryan, H., Rihn, A. L., Campbell, B., Yue, C., Hall, C., & Behe, B. (2017). Visual attention to eco-labels predicts consumer preferences for pollinator friendly plants. Sustainability (Switzerland), 9(10). https://doi.org/10.3390/su9101743

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