Abstract

The mud crab (Scylla serrata) is an economically important species found in the mangroves and estuaries of tropical countries and is a popular seafood product in the coastal areas of Southeast Asian markets. The aim of this study is to identify factors affecting consumer preference of mud crabs, and to understand consumers’ willingness to pay (WTP) for these factors in a Singapore market where imported mud crabs from other Asian countries are sold. The results showed that the country of origin matters to participants, affecting purchasing decisions, and consumers were willing to pay approximately 16.48 SGD (11.49 USD, the average price of four shops: 35.55 USD/kg for one mud crab) more if the mud crabs were from Sri Lanka if compared with Indonesian or Cambodian mud crabs. Moreover, consumers were willing to pay 25.08 SGD (17.48 USD) more if the mud crabs were alive and 13.40 SGD (9.34 USD) less if the mud crabs were frozen compared with fresh, but not alive, mud crabs. Furthermore, consumers’ preference in mud crab was associated with the consumers’ religion. Some groups of consumers preferred female mud crabs with eggs over male mud crabs, while other groups preferred male crabs. The results identified diverse consumer preference of mud crabs and, therefore, could provide new insights that are useful for sustainable consumption of mud crabs in the region.

Highlights

  • Mud crabs (Scylla serrata), known as mangrove crabs, are found mainly in shallow mangrove areas, nearby subtidal and muddy intertidal environments

  • The aim of this study is to identify factors affecting consumer preference of mud crabs, to understand the preference of consumers to choose specific sexes of mud crabs, and to know the willingness to pay (WTP) for mud crabs from Southeast Asian countries sold in Singapore markets

  • Ethnicity was not the focus of this study and not including ethnicity did not invalidate the results of this study. It was found in this research, that country of origin affects consumer’s purchasing decisions

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Introduction

Mud crabs (Scylla serrata), known as mangrove crabs, are found mainly in shallow mangrove areas, nearby subtidal and muddy intertidal environments. They are one of the economically important species found in mangroves and estuaries of tropical countries [1]. Mud crabs are an essential profitable seafood product in coastal areas of Southeast Asian countries [2]. Due to buyers’ demand in recent years, the crab business is increasing [3], and the prices of the mud crabs are getting higher. Wholesale prices are usually around 30 USD/kg [4]. USA, China, South Korea, Thailand, and Japan are the top five consumers [5]

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