TY - JOUR AB - Purpose– The purpose of this paper is to evaluate the consumers’ preferences in middle- and high-income districts in Lima for three organic and Fairtrade certification attributes: environmental protection, production without pesticides, and improvement in the quality of life of farmers. Yellow chili pepper was used as case study. Design/methodology/approach– A survey of 183 households was conducted among the population located in middle and high income districts in Lima, because of their higher ability to pay. Choice experiment data were analysed using random parameter logit models (RPM) with and without interaction effects. Findings– The results suggest that there is a statistically significant willingness to pay for organic and Fairtrade certification attributes (ranging from S/4.4 to 9.3). The results also indicate that the higher the income the higher the willingness to pay for yellow chili peppers grown without pesticides. Originality/value– The results provide support that willingness to pay values for particular food certification attributes are statistically significantly associated with the ability to pay even among the middle and high income population in Lima. This positive association between willingness to pay and income is not always present among the general population in developed countries. As such, the demand for certified products would be especially associated with the overall economic growth of the emerging and developing country under consideration. VL - 117 IS - 2 SN - 0007-070X DO - 10.1108/BFJ-11-2013-0321 UR - https://doi.org/10.1108/BFJ-11-2013-0321 AU - Garcia-Yi Jaqueline PY - 2015 Y1 - 2015/01/01 TI - Willingness to pay for organic and fairtrade certified yellow chili peppers: Evidence from middle and high income districts in Lima, Peru T2 - British Food Journal PB - Emerald Group Publishing Limited SP - 929 EP - 942 Y2 - 2024/04/25 ER -