articleBritish Food JournalApr 1, 2002Closed access

Consumer perception of organic food production and farm animal welfare

University of Reading

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Abstract

This paper is derived from a larger scale project investigating consumer attitudes towards organic food in the UK. Presents focus group results on consumer perceptions, attitudes and behaviour in relation to two key interrelated food trends: organic food and animal welfare. The results indicate that consumers often confuse organic and free‐range products because they believe that “organic” is equivalent to “free‐range” food. Focus group discussions were conducted to identify the main beliefs and attitudes towards organic food of both organic and non‐organic food buyers. Results indicate that, although health and food safety concerns are the main motives for organic food purchases, ethical concerns,…

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Keywords
  • Product (mathematics)
  • Marketing
  • Animal welfare
  • Focus group
  • Organic product
  • Business
  • Food processing
  • Perception
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