Volume
48
Issue
6
DOI
10.34068/joe.48.06.17
Abstract
We examined the potential for expansion of production of ethnic crops on the U.S. East Coast by commercial farmers from a market-first and economic perspective based on consumer demand. A survey of consumers from four ethnic groups showed that the ethnic crops in greatest demand are as follows: Chinese—Baby Pak Choy, Oriental Eggplant, and Smooth Luffa; Asian Indians—Bottle Gourd, Indian Eggplant, and Bitter Melon; Mexicans—Chili Jalapeno and Tomatillo; Hispanic—Aji Dulce, Batata, and Pepinillo/Bitter gourd. Results of the study have important implications to assist local growers in deciding to produce ethnic crops.
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Recommended Citation
Govindasamy, R., Van Vranken, R., Sciarappa, W., & Ayeni, A. (2010). Ethnic Crop Opportunities for Growers on the East Coast: A Demand Assessment. The Journal of Extension, 48(6), Article 17. https://doi.org/10.34068/joe.48.06.17