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Animal Welfare in the CAP and Large-Scale Distribution. Public Social Policy and Consumer Trust

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  • Arfini, Filippo
  • Cernicchiaro, Sabrina
  • Mancini, Maria Cecilia

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This paper studies the role of animal welfare (AW) institutionally and for large scale retail and its value in consolidating trust between institutions-taxpayers and large scale retail-consumers. The first section analyses AW in the new CAP and current strategies of retail with regard to expectations of taxpayers and consumers respectively. The second section analyses interviews on AW carried out in large scale and traditional retailing on the Italian market, and puts forward short and medium term forecasts of the importance that AW could have in distribution strategies in trust building with consumers and in relationships with institutional and other interlocutors of the retail trade.

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  • Arfini, Filippo & Cernicchiaro, Sabrina & Mancini, Maria Cecilia, 2006. "Animal Welfare in the CAP and Large-Scale Distribution. Public Social Policy and Consumer Trust," 99th Seminar, February 8-10, 2006, Bonn, Germany 7765, European Association of Agricultural Economists.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:eaae99:7765
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.7765
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    1. Arfini, Filippo & Mancini, Maria Cecilia, 2010. "Regulatory Framework and Private Innovation: The Case of Animal Welfare Friendly Beef Supply Chain in Italy," International Journal on Food System Dynamics, International Center for Management, Communication, and Research, vol. 1(2), pages 1-8.

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