Consumers are becoming increasingly interested in how their food is produced. Many studies have focused on consumers’ preferences and willingness-to-pay for specific production method claims; however, few studies have asked consumers to prioritize (rank) the importance of different production method claims. In this study, we use a best-worst scaling approach to have consumers rank the importance of seven common production method claims across four product types: beef, milk, chicken, and eggs. Results of the study show that consumers often prefer specific individual claims (e.g., animals were not treated with growth hormones, no GMOs used in production) as opposed to broader, more encompassing claims (such as product is certified organic). A...
The ability of a firm to differentiate their product hinges critically on an accurate understanding ...
Scholars in the fields of animal science and technology have investigated how precision livestock fa...
Contemporary production and consumption are often characterised by negative externalities, for examp...
Consumers are becoming increasingly interested in how their food is produced. Many studies have focu...
Livestock industries are significantly affected by changes in consumer behaviour. In order to add va...
The pasture-based model of agriculture potentially offers opportunities for small- and medium-scale ...
Growing consumer demand for local foods and products grown under specialty production systems provid...
Consumers have an increasing amount of information available to them while make purchasing decisions...
Farm animal welfare has become a frequently discussed issue. However, the consumption of animal-frie...
Consumers are increasingly concerned about the social and environmental impacts of the foods they pu...
Animal welfare-based product differentiation through private sector initiatives has led to the intro...
Despite rising interest in and sales of innovative non-animal-based protein sources, there remains a...
An increasing number of consumers are making animal product purchasing decisions based on how animal...
In-person consumer surveys concerning meat consumption preferences and willingness to pay for specia...
Consumer preferences for four livestock products were investigated to determine consumer willingness...
The ability of a firm to differentiate their product hinges critically on an accurate understanding ...
Scholars in the fields of animal science and technology have investigated how precision livestock fa...
Contemporary production and consumption are often characterised by negative externalities, for examp...
Consumers are becoming increasingly interested in how their food is produced. Many studies have focu...
Livestock industries are significantly affected by changes in consumer behaviour. In order to add va...
The pasture-based model of agriculture potentially offers opportunities for small- and medium-scale ...
Growing consumer demand for local foods and products grown under specialty production systems provid...
Consumers have an increasing amount of information available to them while make purchasing decisions...
Farm animal welfare has become a frequently discussed issue. However, the consumption of animal-frie...
Consumers are increasingly concerned about the social and environmental impacts of the foods they pu...
Animal welfare-based product differentiation through private sector initiatives has led to the intro...
Despite rising interest in and sales of innovative non-animal-based protein sources, there remains a...
An increasing number of consumers are making animal product purchasing decisions based on how animal...
In-person consumer surveys concerning meat consumption preferences and willingness to pay for specia...
Consumer preferences for four livestock products were investigated to determine consumer willingness...
The ability of a firm to differentiate their product hinges critically on an accurate understanding ...
Scholars in the fields of animal science and technology have investigated how precision livestock fa...
Contemporary production and consumption are often characterised by negative externalities, for examp...