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The Role of Promoting Agricultural and Food Products Certified with European Union Quality Schemes

Alexandra-Ioana Glogovețan, Cristina Bianca Pocol

2024Foods16 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

This study delves into the effectiveness of digital marketing strategies in promoting local agricultural and food products in Romania, certified with European Union quality schemes. By examining consumer profiles, preferences, and their awareness of EU quality labels, the research uncovers the motivations driving purchasing decisions and the influence of digital marketing on these choices. Utilizing quantitative methods, including a comprehensive survey across 903 respondents, the study identifies four distinct consumer segments: Eco-Advocates, Les Connaisseurs, Price-Sensitives, and Traditionalists. These segments exhibit unique behaviors and attitudes toward certified products. The research highlights the potential of digital marketing to significantly alter consumer behavior toward EU-certified products, underscoring the importance of tailored communication strategies. It contributes to the understanding of consumer segmentation in the context of European Union quality schemes, providing valuable insights for policymakers, marketers, and producers. The findings advocate for enhanced digital marketing efforts to increase awareness and appreciation of these certified products, thereby supporting the broader objectives of quality and certification in the European agricultural and food product sector.

Topics & Concepts

CertificationEuropean unionMarketingBusinessQuality (philosophy)AgricultureProduct (mathematics)Context (archaeology)PurchasingEconomicsGeographyPhilosophyMathematicsArchaeologyEconomic policyGeometryManagementEpistemologyOrganic Food and AgricultureConsumer Behavior in Brand Consumption and IdentificationGlobal Trade and Competitiveness