The Scottish red meat industry is a major part of the Scottish agricultural economy and is known for producing high quality beef and lamb. Beef and lamb which are produced and processed in Scotland and according to a quality assured production specification, carry the EU ‘Protected Geographical Indications’ (PGI) name of ‘Scotch’. In addition, red meat in Scotland has to compete with high quality imported products (e.g., from Brazil or Argentina) or with meat from elsewhere in the United Kingdom. This paper focuses on the situation of Scotch beef and how differentiated it is in the eyes of consumers. For this purpose we use two years’ retailing data for Scotland (and by socio-economic group) from a major supermarket to estimate the conditio...
The European Union (EU) nutrition labelling policy aims to facilitate consumers’ food choice, stimul...
This paper is concerned with an analysis of the differences in demand for meat, especially lamb and ...
Background: Global trade has grown at twice the rate of the economy since the 1990s. Today’s food ...
The Scottish red meat industry is a major part of the Scottish agricultural economy and is known for...
The Scottish red meat industry is a major part of the Scottish agricultural economy and is known for...
The Scottish red meat industry is a major part of the Scottish agricultural economy and is known for...
This work was supported by the Scottish Government’s Rural and Environment Science and Analytical Se...
Given that a great deal of public policy and funding is directed at improving health, it is importan...
If one observe aggregated cattle figures for Scotland for more than a century it is possible to perc...
If one observe aggregated cattle figures for Scotland for more than a century it is possible to perc...
This study was commissioned to assess if there are regional differences in the acceptability of beef...
Purpose – To identify factors that could influence consumer perceptions relating to meat production ...
In the European Union (EU), country of origin labeling (COOL) became mandatory in 2002 in response t...
This paper addresses consumers’ choices by looking into: current food choices made by different soci...
© 2017 Elsevier Ltd The purpose of this paper is to determine which information cues on beef labels ...
The European Union (EU) nutrition labelling policy aims to facilitate consumers’ food choice, stimul...
This paper is concerned with an analysis of the differences in demand for meat, especially lamb and ...
Background: Global trade has grown at twice the rate of the economy since the 1990s. Today’s food ...
The Scottish red meat industry is a major part of the Scottish agricultural economy and is known for...
The Scottish red meat industry is a major part of the Scottish agricultural economy and is known for...
The Scottish red meat industry is a major part of the Scottish agricultural economy and is known for...
This work was supported by the Scottish Government’s Rural and Environment Science and Analytical Se...
Given that a great deal of public policy and funding is directed at improving health, it is importan...
If one observe aggregated cattle figures for Scotland for more than a century it is possible to perc...
If one observe aggregated cattle figures for Scotland for more than a century it is possible to perc...
This study was commissioned to assess if there are regional differences in the acceptability of beef...
Purpose – To identify factors that could influence consumer perceptions relating to meat production ...
In the European Union (EU), country of origin labeling (COOL) became mandatory in 2002 in response t...
This paper addresses consumers’ choices by looking into: current food choices made by different soci...
© 2017 Elsevier Ltd The purpose of this paper is to determine which information cues on beef labels ...
The European Union (EU) nutrition labelling policy aims to facilitate consumers’ food choice, stimul...
This paper is concerned with an analysis of the differences in demand for meat, especially lamb and ...
Background: Global trade has grown at twice the rate of the economy since the 1990s. Today’s food ...