Literature DB >> 28284125

Consumer preferences for pig welfare - Can the market accommodate more than one level of welfare pork?

Sigrid Denver1, Peter Sandøe2, Tove Christensen3.   

Abstract

The purpose of the present paper is to investigate the market potential of pork labelled to indicate medium and high levels of animal welfare. The paper asks, in particular, whether there is a risk that Danish consumers will abandon high level welfare pork if less expensive products with a medium level of animal welfare became available. The study was based on an online questionnaire with a choice experiment involving 396 Danish respondents. The results indicated that the Danish market could accommodate more than one pork product with a welfare label but the price differential separating medium and high level animal welfare pork will have to be quite narrow. In addition, full willingness-to-pay of consumers who want to buy high level welfare pork cannot be relied upon to incentivise new consumers to buy medium welfare pork. Further, raising brand awareness in the shopping situation and improving consumer's understanding of brand attributes for high level welfare brands were found to be vital.
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Keywords:  Choice experiment; Consumer demand; Loose-housed sows; Market driven animal welfare; Willingness-to-pay

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28284125     DOI: 10.1016/j.meatsci.2017.02.018

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Meat Sci        ISSN: 0309-1740            Impact factor:   5.209


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