WELFARE – CONSUMERS
July 1st, 2005
BY KEITH NUTHALL
EUROPEAN consumers will pay more for animal welfare-friendly food products but want such products more clearly labelled, according to an EU-wide survey: 74% of consumers believe they can improve animal welfare through shopping and 57% would pay more.
EUROPEAN consumers will pay more for animal welfare-friendly food products but want such products more clearly labelled, according to an EU-wide survey: 74% of consumers believe they can improve animal welfare through shopping and 57% would pay more.
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