Welfare-friendly Products: availability, labeling and opinion of retailers in Curitiba, Southern Brazil,

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Autor(a) principal: Franco,Bruna Maria Remonato
Data de Publicação: 2018
Outros Autores: Souza,Ana Paula Oliveira, Molento,Carla Forte Maiolino
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista de Economia e Sociologia Rural
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Resumo: Abstract: The market for welfare-friendly products (WFP) is increasing worldwide; however, there is a lack of information on this topic in Brazil. We investigated availability, product information and opinion of retailers about WFP in Curitiba, Southern Brazil. We visited 36 strategically located retailers, conducting product evaluation and interviews with managers. The availability of WFP, mostly eggs and chicken meat, was low; no other type of meat was available as WFP. Labeling was deficient, with little information about animal rearing systems. Labeling of regular products displaying images of happy animals was observed and may be a relevant confusing effect. Few certification seals for WFP were also observed, on organic products and free-range chickens. Welfare-friendly products costed 1.7 to 2.5 times more than regular products and great price variability was observed among retailers. Most retailers seemed not aware of the subject and considered that there is low availability of WFP to be offered in the markets. Low availability of WFP and poor label information of both regular and welfare-friendly products are barriers to better understand and meet the demand for higher welfare products. It is our perception that these are constraints for consumers to develop and perform ethical choices related to purchasing behavior.
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title Welfare-friendly Products: availability, labeling and opinion of retailers in Curitiba, Southern Brazil,
spellingShingle Welfare-friendly Products: availability, labeling and opinion of retailers in Curitiba, Southern Brazil,
Franco,Bruna Maria Remonato
animal welfare
animal product
consumer market
farm animal
labeling
product availability
title_short Welfare-friendly Products: availability, labeling and opinion of retailers in Curitiba, Southern Brazil,
title_full Welfare-friendly Products: availability, labeling and opinion of retailers in Curitiba, Southern Brazil,
title_fullStr Welfare-friendly Products: availability, labeling and opinion of retailers in Curitiba, Southern Brazil,
title_full_unstemmed Welfare-friendly Products: availability, labeling and opinion of retailers in Curitiba, Southern Brazil,
title_sort Welfare-friendly Products: availability, labeling and opinion of retailers in Curitiba, Southern Brazil,
author Franco,Bruna Maria Remonato
author_facet Franco,Bruna Maria Remonato
Souza,Ana Paula Oliveira
Molento,Carla Forte Maiolino
author_role author
author2 Souza,Ana Paula Oliveira
Molento,Carla Forte Maiolino
author2_role author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Franco,Bruna Maria Remonato
Souza,Ana Paula Oliveira
Molento,Carla Forte Maiolino
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv animal welfare
animal product
consumer market
farm animal
labeling
product availability
topic animal welfare
animal product
consumer market
farm animal
labeling
product availability
description Abstract: The market for welfare-friendly products (WFP) is increasing worldwide; however, there is a lack of information on this topic in Brazil. We investigated availability, product information and opinion of retailers about WFP in Curitiba, Southern Brazil. We visited 36 strategically located retailers, conducting product evaluation and interviews with managers. The availability of WFP, mostly eggs and chicken meat, was low; no other type of meat was available as WFP. Labeling was deficient, with little information about animal rearing systems. Labeling of regular products displaying images of happy animals was observed and may be a relevant confusing effect. Few certification seals for WFP were also observed, on organic products and free-range chickens. Welfare-friendly products costed 1.7 to 2.5 times more than regular products and great price variability was observed among retailers. Most retailers seemed not aware of the subject and considered that there is low availability of WFP to be offered in the markets. Low availability of WFP and poor label information of both regular and welfare-friendly products are barriers to better understand and meet the demand for higher welfare products. It is our perception that these are constraints for consumers to develop and perform ethical choices related to purchasing behavior.
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