Title: Alternative water resources for a more sustainable agriculture: European consumers’ perceptions of the use of reclaimed and desalinated water in food production |
Authors: Nieto Villegas, Roberto Brugarolas, Margarita Martínez Carrasco, Laura Pérez Cueto, Federico J. A. Bernabéu, Rodolfo Rabadán, Adrián |
Editor: SpringerOpen |
Department: Departamentos de la UMH::Economía Agroambiental,Ing. Cartográfica y Expresión Gráfica en la Ingeniería |
Issue Date: 2026 |
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/11000/39926 |
Abstract:
Water scarcity is increasing worldwide, but its effects are particularly severe in
Southern Europe, where limited water resources are further strained by climate
change and the rise of water-intensive agriculture. In response, EU countries are
developing innovative water strategies, expanding the use of reclaimed (treated
wastewater) and desalinated water to secure irrigation. However, consumer response
to foods produced with these non-conventional waters remains underexplored. This
study analyses European consumers’ perceptions of the use of non-conventional
water irrigation sources in almond production, along with the EU origin and organic
production labels. To this end, discrete choice experiments are used in a sample of
1,371 consumers across three European countries (Spain, Germany, and Sweden).
The results show consistent premiums for EU origin and organic production in all
countries, while proposed irrigation water sources attract less consumer attention.
Despite expectations, reclaimed water does not face greater rejection among
consumers than desalinated water. However, notable cross-country differences
emerge: Spanish consumers tend to reject almonds irrigated with desalinated or
reclaimed water, whereas German and Swedish consumers show neutral or mixed
responses. Latent class segmentation within these countries reveals substantial
heterogeneity, identifying traditionalist segments, but also groups with a positive
willingness to pay for almonds produced employing the proposed water sources.
Overall, these alternative water sources appear to be market-compatible, as
consumers reveal no strongly negative attitudes. Nevertheless, the continuing
importance of traditional attributes such as origin and production system supports
the strategy of combining established quality labels with information about the
source of water used.
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Keywords/Subjects: Choice experiment Consumers’ attitudes Consumers’ willingness to pay Cross-country comparison Almonds |
Knowledge area: CDU: Ciencias aplicadas |
Type of document: info:eu-repo/semantics/article |
Access rights: info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess |
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1186/s40100-026-00485-8 |
Published in: Agricultural and Food Economics 14, 41 (2026) |
Appears in Collections: Artículos - Economía Agroalimentaria, Ingeniería Cartográfica y Expresión gráfica en la ingeniería
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