In developing countries, especially in sub-Saharan Africa, policy makers have been reluctant to formulate animal welfare policies. This is despite potential benefits of such policies including increased domestic and global consumers’ demand for products that are compliant with humane treatment of animals. This study employed a choice experiment method to establish consumer willingness to pay (WTP) for animal welfare attributes in chicken. Data were drawn from 200 chicken consumers in Nairobi, Kenya and estimated using a random parameter logit model. The results indicate that consumers were willing to pay a premium for humanely-treated chicken. The consumers had a positive and significant preference for use of certified transportation means,...
Animal welfare presents particular policy challenges. Good welfare provides private productivity ben...
This paper assesses consumers' willingness to pay (WTP) for organic chicken using a choice experimen...
Animal welfare and consumer willingness to pay for welfare attributes are subjects of recent concern...
Understanding consumer desires is important for effective positioning of goods and services in vario...
This article analyzes Dutch consumers’ willingness to pay (WTP) for the welfare of broiler chickens ...
Consumer concerns in food purchasing contain a number of attributes, including the nutritional and s...
Consumer concerns in food purchasing contain a number of attributes, including the nutritional and s...
Fair trade is an important ethical concern in food value chains. However, there is a dearth of empir...
In sub-Saharan Africa, chicken meat is one of the important sources of protein and has great potenti...
The research aimed at investigating the factors affecting consumers’ willingness to pay for chicken ...
This study explores consumer perceptions and willingness to pay for clean and safe poultry products,...
Purpose: This study explains Indonesian consumers' choice of poultry meat attributes and the willing...
Traditional poultry production plays an irreplaceable role in the sustenance of livelihoods in rural...
This study employed a choice experiment (CE) to ascertain consumer preferences and willingness to pa...
In this study, we explored the willingness to pay (WTP) for broilers raised under the high welfare s...
Animal welfare presents particular policy challenges. Good welfare provides private productivity ben...
This paper assesses consumers' willingness to pay (WTP) for organic chicken using a choice experimen...
Animal welfare and consumer willingness to pay for welfare attributes are subjects of recent concern...
Understanding consumer desires is important for effective positioning of goods and services in vario...
This article analyzes Dutch consumers’ willingness to pay (WTP) for the welfare of broiler chickens ...
Consumer concerns in food purchasing contain a number of attributes, including the nutritional and s...
Consumer concerns in food purchasing contain a number of attributes, including the nutritional and s...
Fair trade is an important ethical concern in food value chains. However, there is a dearth of empir...
In sub-Saharan Africa, chicken meat is one of the important sources of protein and has great potenti...
The research aimed at investigating the factors affecting consumers’ willingness to pay for chicken ...
This study explores consumer perceptions and willingness to pay for clean and safe poultry products,...
Purpose: This study explains Indonesian consumers' choice of poultry meat attributes and the willing...
Traditional poultry production plays an irreplaceable role in the sustenance of livelihoods in rural...
This study employed a choice experiment (CE) to ascertain consumer preferences and willingness to pa...
In this study, we explored the willingness to pay (WTP) for broilers raised under the high welfare s...
Animal welfare presents particular policy challenges. Good welfare provides private productivity ben...
This paper assesses consumers' willingness to pay (WTP) for organic chicken using a choice experimen...
Animal welfare and consumer willingness to pay for welfare attributes are subjects of recent concern...