A study of New Zealand consumers suggests that gene-edited milk may gain acceptance if it offers clear personal benefits, is priced competitively, and is presented with transparent messaging, despite lingering skepticism about unfamiliar technology.
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perceived value is limited by pandemic fatigue
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