Home-grown protein crops as an alternative to soya in dairy cattle meals, as well as other sustainable ethical-based practices, have been proposed to increase the sustainability of dairy production. Data on consumer acceptance of the three novel sustainable production strategies of ‘agroforestry’, ‘prolonged maternal feeding’ of young cattle and ‘alternative protein source’ were collected through an online survey on consumer in six European Union countries: Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Finland, Italy and the UK. Using Chen’s extended version of the Theory of Planned Behaviour model, the underlying model hypotheses on the attitudes and intentions of these consumers towards these production practices were tested, to establish the explanatory po...
Concern with the ethical, environmental and health consequences of the livestock industry is pushing...
New food technologies such as cultured meat, precision fermentation, and plant-based alternatives ma...
Abstract In a rapidly changing ecological, economic and political environment, environmentally susta...
Home-grown protein crops as an alternative to soya in dairy cattle meals, as well as other sustainab...
An extended version of the Technology Acceptance Model (TAM) was applied by means of Structural Equa...
An extended version of the Technology Acceptance Model (TAM) was applied by means of Structural Equa...
The goal of the study was to assess the farmers’ acceptance of three sustainable production strategi...
An extended version of the Technology Acceptance Model (TAM) was applied by means of Structural Equa...
Consumer survey data on the acceptance of the adobtion of 3 sustainable dairying practicves: Prolong...
Consumer survey data on the acceptance of the adobtion of 3 sustainable dairying practicves: Prolong...
Global food production, and consequently consumption, contributes significantly to total greenhouse ...
Consumers’ food habits are changing towards healthier and more sustainable food solutions. This, com...
The dairy industry generates large volumes of liquid waste that can be used to produce biopolymers, ...
The dairy industry generates large volumes of liquid waste that can be used to produce biopolymers, ...
Concern with the ethical, environmental and health consequences of the livestock industry is pushing...
New food technologies such as cultured meat, precision fermentation, and plant-based alternatives ma...
Abstract In a rapidly changing ecological, economic and political environment, environmentally susta...
Home-grown protein crops as an alternative to soya in dairy cattle meals, as well as other sustainab...
An extended version of the Technology Acceptance Model (TAM) was applied by means of Structural Equa...
An extended version of the Technology Acceptance Model (TAM) was applied by means of Structural Equa...
The goal of the study was to assess the farmers’ acceptance of three sustainable production strategi...
An extended version of the Technology Acceptance Model (TAM) was applied by means of Structural Equa...
Consumer survey data on the acceptance of the adobtion of 3 sustainable dairying practicves: Prolong...
Consumer survey data on the acceptance of the adobtion of 3 sustainable dairying practicves: Prolong...
Global food production, and consequently consumption, contributes significantly to total greenhouse ...
Consumers’ food habits are changing towards healthier and more sustainable food solutions. This, com...
The dairy industry generates large volumes of liquid waste that can be used to produce biopolymers, ...
The dairy industry generates large volumes of liquid waste that can be used to produce biopolymers, ...
Concern with the ethical, environmental and health consequences of the livestock industry is pushing...
New food technologies such as cultured meat, precision fermentation, and plant-based alternatives ma...
Abstract In a rapidly changing ecological, economic and political environment, environmentally susta...