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The Impact of Information on Consumer Preferences for Different Animal Food Production Methods

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JOURNAL OF CONSUMER POLICY
Volume 32, Issue 4, Pages 313-331

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s10603-009-9106-9

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Choice experiment; Food safety; Animal production; Willingness to pay; Mixed logit model

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The motivation for the present study is to understand food choice in relation to animal food production and to study how preferences are influenced by information. To do this, we carried out a choice experiment. In the analysis, we focus on chickens reared indoors and outdoors and chicken labelled campylobacter-free versus non-labelled chicken. The results suggest that there is a positive willingness to pay (WTP) both for chicken reared outdoors and for campylobacter-free labelled chicken. Information about rearing methods resulted in a higher WTP for chicken reared outdoors, while information about campylobacter had both positive and negative effects on respondents' WTP. The highest increase in WTP for campylobacter-free labelled chicken was found for one of the high risk groups, individuals with poor kitchen hygiene.

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