Demand Potential for Goat Meat in Southern States: Empirical Evidence from a Multi-State Goat Meat Consumer Survey



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Table 2. Existing Demand and Variables Associated

Variable

Level

Estimate

p-value______

______Variable

Level

Estimate

P-value

Intercept

-1.44

0.15

Q14

1

0.55

0.02

Q54

4

1.62

0.02

Q14

2

0.13

0.36

Q54

5

1.79

0.01

Q14

4

0.09

0.69

Q54

6

2.03

0.00

Q14

5

0.27

0.33

Q54

7

1.88

0.01

Q14

6

-0.03

0.94

Q54

8

2.00

0.00

Q14

7

-0.12

0.77

Q54

9

1.53

0.03

Q14

9

3.45

0.01

Q54

10

1.26

0.16

Q15

1

0.22

0.36

Q54

11

1.26

0.13

Q15

2

-0.42

0.00

Q55

2

0.18

0.41

Q15

4

0.00

1.00

Q55

3

0.41

0.14

Q15

5

-0.71

0.08

Q55

4

0.17

0.45

Q15

6

-1.68

0.13

Q55

5

-0.01

0.96

Q15

7

-1.27

0.03

Q55

6

0.48

0.06

Q15

9

-2.71

0.16

Q55

9

0.81

0.05

Q17

1

0.54

0.74

Q56

2

-0.62

0.00

Q17

2

-1.17

0.28

Q56

9

-13.41

0.97

Q17

4

0.17

0.81

Q57

2

-0.66

0.09

Q17

5

-0.49

0.49

Q57

3

-0.09

0.80

Q17

6

-0.49

0.46

Q57

4

-0.66

0.07

Q17

7

-1.49

0.02

Q57

5

-0.32

0.29

Q17

9

-0.32

0.76

Q57

6

-0.86

0.00

Q20

1

0.41

0.17

Q57

7

-0.53

0.07

Q20

2

0.29

0.06

Q57

8

-0.70

0.03

Q20

4

-0.24

0.16

Q57

9

-0.79

0.02

Q20

5

-0.12

0.56

Q57

10

-0.95

0.00

Q20

6

0.33

0.20

Q57

11

-0.71

0.01

Q20

7

-0.01

0.97

Q58

2

0.32

0.22

Q20

9

-1.17

0.45

Q58

3

-0.52

0.07

Q47

0.07

0.07

Q58

4

-0.37

0.17

Q49

2

0.33

0.05

Q58

5

-0.14

0.59

Q49

3

1.42

0.00

Q58

6

-0.25

0.35

Q49

4

1.18

0.00

Q58

7

0.12

0.63

Q49

5

0.03

0.97

Q58

8

0.31

0.23

Q49

6

1.22

0.00

Q58

9

-0.35

0.20

Q49

9

0.27

0.48

Q58

10

-0.04

0.88

Q54

2

0.88

0.23

Q58

11

0.58

0.02

Q54

______3

1.19

0.09

Q58

99

-0.03

0.96



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