Companies in the European Union egg sector have to comply with European legislation on animal welfare, food safety and environmental protection. Whereas the legislation aims to guarantee a high quality poultry production, it also confronts the sector with extra costs. Countries outside the EU do not have the same extensive legislation. This report presents the results of a study on the competitiveness of the EU egg sector. The production costs for eggs and egg products are calculated for several EU and non-EU countries. Different scenarios are outlined to illustrate the impact of changes in import levies and exchange rates
WOS: 000413672900037The egg is one of the sources of animal protein, which is obtained easily and ch...
This research examines the competitiveness of the Dutch egg products industry, as well as the conseq...
Wageningen Economic Research conducted a study on the potential consequences of a free trade agreeme...
Companies in the UK egg sector have to comply with EU legislation on animal welfare, food safety and...
Companies in the European Union egg sector have to comply with European legislation on animal welfar...
In this report the impact of reducing or removing import levies on the competitiveness of the EU egg...
Egg producers in the EU have to comply with legislation dealing with environmental protection, anima...
Companies in the European Union poultry meat supply chain have to comply with European legislation o...
In this report the impact of reducing or removing import tariffs on the competitiveness of the EU eg...
Because of animal welfare concerns in the EU, from 2012 only enriched cages will be allowed for the ...
Because of animal welfare concerns in the EU, from 2012 only enriched cages will be allowed for the ...
EU poultry meat producers have to comply with legislation on environmental protection, animal welfar...
In this report the Agricultural Economics Research Institute (LEI), an independent research institut...
Animal welfare receives more legislative attention in the European Union (EU) than in many other reg...
This report relates to a comparative study of the production cost of eggs in 2004 in some EU countri...
WOS: 000413672900037The egg is one of the sources of animal protein, which is obtained easily and ch...
This research examines the competitiveness of the Dutch egg products industry, as well as the conseq...
Wageningen Economic Research conducted a study on the potential consequences of a free trade agreeme...
Companies in the UK egg sector have to comply with EU legislation on animal welfare, food safety and...
Companies in the European Union egg sector have to comply with European legislation on animal welfar...
In this report the impact of reducing or removing import levies on the competitiveness of the EU egg...
Egg producers in the EU have to comply with legislation dealing with environmental protection, anima...
Companies in the European Union poultry meat supply chain have to comply with European legislation o...
In this report the impact of reducing or removing import tariffs on the competitiveness of the EU eg...
Because of animal welfare concerns in the EU, from 2012 only enriched cages will be allowed for the ...
Because of animal welfare concerns in the EU, from 2012 only enriched cages will be allowed for the ...
EU poultry meat producers have to comply with legislation on environmental protection, animal welfar...
In this report the Agricultural Economics Research Institute (LEI), an independent research institut...
Animal welfare receives more legislative attention in the European Union (EU) than in many other reg...
This report relates to a comparative study of the production cost of eggs in 2004 in some EU countri...
WOS: 000413672900037The egg is one of the sources of animal protein, which is obtained easily and ch...
This research examines the competitiveness of the Dutch egg products industry, as well as the conseq...
Wageningen Economic Research conducted a study on the potential consequences of a free trade agreeme...