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A Study on Consumer Attitudes and Buying Behavior towards organic Food Products

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  • Dr.Ch.Ananda Kumar

    (Lecturer in Commerce, VSR Government Degree and PG College, Movva)

  • Dr.Mathe Anil Kumar

    (Lecturer in Botany, VSR Government Degree and PG College, Movva)

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The growing awareness of health, environmental sustainability, and food safety has led to a significant rise in consumer interest in organic food products. This study examines consumer attitudes and buying behavior towards organic foods, focusing on the factors that influence purchasing decisions. It explores consumer perceptions, motivations, and barriers related to organic product consumption, considering variables such as health consciousness, environmental concerns, income levels, price sensitivity, and product availability. Data was collected through structured surveys and analyzed to understand patterns of consumer preferences and purchase intentions. The findings reveal that while consumers generally hold a positive attitude toward organic products due to their perceived health and environmental benefits, high prices, lack of awareness, and trust in certification remain major obstacles. This study contributes to understanding consumer behavior in the organic food sector and provides insights for marketers, policymakers, and producers to develop strategies that encourage sustainable consumption and market growth.

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  • Dr.Ch.Ananda Kumar & Dr.Mathe Anil Kumar, 2025. "A Study on Consumer Attitudes and Buying Behavior towards organic Food Products," International Journal of Research and Scientific Innovation, International Journal of Research and Scientific Innovation (IJRSI), vol. 12(13), pages 3167-3171, August.
  • Handle: RePEc:bjc:journl:v:12:y:2025:i:13:p:3167-3171
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