Pejanović, Vladimir

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Consumers’ intention to buy cheeses with geographical indications: the case of Serbia

Užar, Dubravka; Dunđerski, Dušan; Pejanović, Vladimir

(Belgrade : Balkan Scientific Association of Agricultural Economists, 2022)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Užar, Dubravka
AU  - Dunđerski, Dušan
AU  - Pejanović, Vladimir
PY  - 2022
UR  - http://fiver.ifvcns.rs/handle/123456789/3826
AB  - In recent years, GI cheese consumption has attracted increasing interest among consumers, due to its beneficial properties for local economies and the surrounding environment. Given the high importance that consumers ascribe to geographical indications, considered one of the most relevant attributes for agro-food consumers, this study aims at detecting the main variables that influence purchasing intention for GI cheese. A total of 806 consumers took part in the study from all four regions of the Republic of Serbia. For this purpose, a binary logistic regression model analysis was performed. The research highlights that tradition and origin, education, and higher knowledge only had a significant effect on consumer attitudes toward GI cheeses.
PB  - Belgrade : Balkan Scientific Association of Agricultural Economists
PB  - Belgrade : Institute of Agricultural Economics
T2  - Economics of Agriculture
T1  - Consumers’ intention to buy cheeses with geographical indications: the case of Serbia
EP  - 832
IS  - 3
SP  - 819
VL  - 69
DO  - 10.5937/ekoPolj2203819U
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Užar, Dubravka and Dunđerski, Dušan and Pejanović, Vladimir",
year = "2022",
abstract = "In recent years, GI cheese consumption has attracted increasing interest among consumers, due to its beneficial properties for local economies and the surrounding environment. Given the high importance that consumers ascribe to geographical indications, considered one of the most relevant attributes for agro-food consumers, this study aims at detecting the main variables that influence purchasing intention for GI cheese. A total of 806 consumers took part in the study from all four regions of the Republic of Serbia. For this purpose, a binary logistic regression model analysis was performed. The research highlights that tradition and origin, education, and higher knowledge only had a significant effect on consumer attitudes toward GI cheeses.",
publisher = "Belgrade : Balkan Scientific Association of Agricultural Economists, Belgrade : Institute of Agricultural Economics",
journal = "Economics of Agriculture",
title = "Consumers’ intention to buy cheeses with geographical indications: the case of Serbia",
pages = "832-819",
number = "3",
volume = "69",
doi = "10.5937/ekoPolj2203819U"
}
Užar, D., Dunđerski, D.,& Pejanović, V.. (2022). Consumers’ intention to buy cheeses with geographical indications: the case of Serbia. in Economics of Agriculture
Belgrade : Balkan Scientific Association of Agricultural Economists., 69(3), 819-832.
https://doi.org/10.5937/ekoPolj2203819U
Užar D, Dunđerski D, Pejanović V. Consumers’ intention to buy cheeses with geographical indications: the case of Serbia. in Economics of Agriculture. 2022;69(3):819-832.
doi:10.5937/ekoPolj2203819U .
Užar, Dubravka, Dunđerski, Dušan, Pejanović, Vladimir, "Consumers’ intention to buy cheeses with geographical indications: the case of Serbia" in Economics of Agriculture, 69, no. 3 (2022):819-832,
https://doi.org/10.5937/ekoPolj2203819U . .
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Yield and Grain Quality of Divergent Maize Cultivars under Inorganic N Fertilizer Regimes and Zn Application Depend on Climatic Conditions in Calcareous Soil

Đalović, Ivica; Riaz, Muhammad; Akhtar, Kashif; Bekavac, Goran; Paunović, Aleksandar; Pejanović, Vladimir; Zaheer, Sajjad; Prasad, Vara

(Basel : MDPI, 2022)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Đalović, Ivica
AU  - Riaz, Muhammad
AU  - Akhtar, Kashif
AU  - Bekavac, Goran
AU  - Paunović, Aleksandar
AU  - Pejanović, Vladimir
AU  - Zaheer, Sajjad
AU  - Prasad, Vara
PY  - 2022
UR  - http://fiver.ifvcns.rs/handle/123456789/3205
AB  - The variations in temperature and rainfall patterns under climate change are threatening crop production systems, and optimizing fertilization practices is a prerequisite for sustainable cereal production. This two‐year field study investigated the effects of eight treatments (T1: P60K60; T2: P60K60 + Nmin spring; T3: P60K60 + N40autumn + Nmin spring; T4: P60K60 + N60spring; T5: P60K60 + N100spring; T6: P60K60 + N40autumn + N60spring + Zn; T7: P60K60 + N60autumn + N80spring + Zn; and T8: P60K60 + N160spring + Zn) on the grain yield and quality of four divergent maize cultivars (NS‐4023, NS‐640, NS‐6010 and NS‐6030). The observations on climatic data showed substantial variations in monthly and cumulative rainfall only, which was 174 and 226 mm for 2011 and 2012, respectively, and much less than the historical cumulative rainfall of 339 mm. However, temperature during growth years showed little deviation from the historical data. The data showed that treatment and maize cultivar significantly influenced grain yield; however, grain yield remained lower in 2012 than in 2011 for each treatment and cultivar. Applying N as split doses in combination with Zn, resulted in higher grain yields than adding at once. However, the treatments and cultivars affected grain quality variables differently, including oil, thiol SH, phytate, inorganic P, soluble protein, starch, total phenol, protein, total sugars and tryptophan contents. Despite the pronounced difference in grain yields between 2011 and 2012 for each treatment and cultivar, grain quality did not always vary significantly between cultivars. Principal component analysis (PCA) revealed that the relationships between grain yield and grain quality varied significantly during 2011 and 2012. The changes in rainfall patterns at critical growth maize stages seemed to be a more important factor than temperature in regulating the response of maize cultivars in terms of grain yield and quality to various fertilization regimes in this study.
PB  - Basel : MDPI
T2  - Agronomy - Basel
T1  - Yield and Grain Quality of Divergent Maize Cultivars under Inorganic N Fertilizer Regimes and Zn Application Depend on Climatic Conditions in Calcareous Soil
SP  - 2705
VL  - 12
DO  - 10.3390/agronomy12112705
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Đalović, Ivica and Riaz, Muhammad and Akhtar, Kashif and Bekavac, Goran and Paunović, Aleksandar and Pejanović, Vladimir and Zaheer, Sajjad and Prasad, Vara",
year = "2022",
abstract = "The variations in temperature and rainfall patterns under climate change are threatening crop production systems, and optimizing fertilization practices is a prerequisite for sustainable cereal production. This two‐year field study investigated the effects of eight treatments (T1: P60K60; T2: P60K60 + Nmin spring; T3: P60K60 + N40autumn + Nmin spring; T4: P60K60 + N60spring; T5: P60K60 + N100spring; T6: P60K60 + N40autumn + N60spring + Zn; T7: P60K60 + N60autumn + N80spring + Zn; and T8: P60K60 + N160spring + Zn) on the grain yield and quality of four divergent maize cultivars (NS‐4023, NS‐640, NS‐6010 and NS‐6030). The observations on climatic data showed substantial variations in monthly and cumulative rainfall only, which was 174 and 226 mm for 2011 and 2012, respectively, and much less than the historical cumulative rainfall of 339 mm. However, temperature during growth years showed little deviation from the historical data. The data showed that treatment and maize cultivar significantly influenced grain yield; however, grain yield remained lower in 2012 than in 2011 for each treatment and cultivar. Applying N as split doses in combination with Zn, resulted in higher grain yields than adding at once. However, the treatments and cultivars affected grain quality variables differently, including oil, thiol SH, phytate, inorganic P, soluble protein, starch, total phenol, protein, total sugars and tryptophan contents. Despite the pronounced difference in grain yields between 2011 and 2012 for each treatment and cultivar, grain quality did not always vary significantly between cultivars. Principal component analysis (PCA) revealed that the relationships between grain yield and grain quality varied significantly during 2011 and 2012. The changes in rainfall patterns at critical growth maize stages seemed to be a more important factor than temperature in regulating the response of maize cultivars in terms of grain yield and quality to various fertilization regimes in this study.",
publisher = "Basel : MDPI",
journal = "Agronomy - Basel",
title = "Yield and Grain Quality of Divergent Maize Cultivars under Inorganic N Fertilizer Regimes and Zn Application Depend on Climatic Conditions in Calcareous Soil",
pages = "2705",
volume = "12",
doi = "10.3390/agronomy12112705"
}
Đalović, I., Riaz, M., Akhtar, K., Bekavac, G., Paunović, A., Pejanović, V., Zaheer, S.,& Prasad, V.. (2022). Yield and Grain Quality of Divergent Maize Cultivars under Inorganic N Fertilizer Regimes and Zn Application Depend on Climatic Conditions in Calcareous Soil. in Agronomy - Basel
Basel : MDPI., 12, 2705.
https://doi.org/10.3390/agronomy12112705
Đalović I, Riaz M, Akhtar K, Bekavac G, Paunović A, Pejanović V, Zaheer S, Prasad V. Yield and Grain Quality of Divergent Maize Cultivars under Inorganic N Fertilizer Regimes and Zn Application Depend on Climatic Conditions in Calcareous Soil. in Agronomy - Basel. 2022;12:2705.
doi:10.3390/agronomy12112705 .
Đalović, Ivica, Riaz, Muhammad, Akhtar, Kashif, Bekavac, Goran, Paunović, Aleksandar, Pejanović, Vladimir, Zaheer, Sajjad, Prasad, Vara, "Yield and Grain Quality of Divergent Maize Cultivars under Inorganic N Fertilizer Regimes and Zn Application Depend on Climatic Conditions in Calcareous Soil" in Agronomy - Basel, 12 (2022):2705,
https://doi.org/10.3390/agronomy12112705 . .
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