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Consumers' perception of farm animal welfare: an Italian and European perspective. (Special Issue: Criteria and methods for the assessment of animal welfare.)

机译:消费者对农场动物福利的看法:意大利和欧洲的观点。 (特刊:评估动物福利的标准和方法。)

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The results of some recent European and Italian surveys on consumer perception of farm animal welfare are shown and discussed. Special attention is paid to consumers' opinions about animal welfare attributes, differences among species (and across countries) in terms of animal welfare perception, "animal-friendly" labels and willingness of purchasers to pay more for food (eggs) deriving from animals raised under higher welfare conditions. From a general standpoint, consumers' perception and knowledge of animal welfare varies among European countries and it is mainly affected by their economic and educational level. Among animal welfare attributes, a strong preference is given to the availability of spaces, and, in the case of Italian respondents, also to the absence of movement restrictions (chains or tethers). Laying hens (44%), followed by broilers (42%) and pigs (28%) are the categories/species for which rearing conditions in the EU are judged to need the highest improvement in terms of welfare. Italian consumers appear less concerned about swine welfare (17%) than other Europeans. It is noteworthy that 12% of EU respondents states that all farmed animals need more welfare and/or protection. With respect to labels on food packaging, claims for animal welfare often fall within wider schemes for quality assurance and, with the exception of eggs and organic goods, in many countries the possibility of identifying animal friendly products and the knowledge of the specific legislation on farm animal protection are still limited. According to the Community Action Plan on the Protection and Welfare of Animals 2006-2010, the establishment of an EU label for animal welfare, based on standardised scientific indicators, is an option to be explored which could promote the consumption of products elaborated under high welfare standards thus facilitating the choice of consumers. The readiness of consumers to pay more for a higher animal welfare level has been investigated with respect to hen eggs. On the whole, and with deep differences among countries, results indicate that the majority of consumers (57%) are willing to pay more for eggs sourced from animal-friendly systems; however, the increase in price has, in general, a limited extent (5-10%). The perception of a link between food quality, food safety and animal welfare can favourably affect the welfare level of farmed animals.
机译:展示并讨论了最近的一些欧洲和意大利关于消费者对农场动物福利的看法的调查结果。要特别注意消费者对动物福利属性,物种之间(以及国家之间)在动物福利认知,“对动物友好”的标签以及购买者愿意为从饲养的动物获得的食物(蛋)上付更多钱方面的意见。在更高的福利条件下。从一般的角度来看,欧洲国家/地区的消费者对动物福利的看法和知识各不相同,这主要受其经济和教育水平的影响。在动物福利属性中,强烈希望有足够的空间,对于意大利受访者来说,也要优先考虑没有活动限制(链或系绳)。产蛋鸡(44%),其次是肉鸡(42%)和猪(28%),被认为是欧盟的饲养条件在福利方面需要最高改善的类别/种类。与其他欧洲人相比,意大利消费者对猪福利的关注程度降低了(17%)。值得注意的是,有12%的欧盟受访者表示所有养殖动物都需要更多的福利和/或保护。关于食品包装上的标签,关于动物福利的主张通常属于更广泛的质量保证体系之内,除鸡蛋和有机产品外,在许多国家中,有可能识别出动物友好型产品并了解有关农场的具体法规动物保护仍然有限。根据《 2006-2010年动物保护与福利社区行动计划》,应探索建立基于标准化科学指标的欧盟动物福利标签,以促进高福利国家精心制作的产品的消费标准,从而方便了消费者的选择。关于鸡蛋,已经研究了消费者愿意为更高的动物福利水平付出更高的代价。总体而言,各国之间存在很大差异,结果表明,大多数消费者(57%)愿意为动物友好型系统提供的鸡蛋支付更高的价格;但是,价格上涨总体上是有限的(5-10%)。对食品质量,食品安全和动物福利之间的联系的认识可以有利地影响养殖动物的福利水平。

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