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attempts to exploit traceability for value-added initiatives. …
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Animal identification has been one of the most contentious issues for the last decade in the livestock industry. More specifically, at issue is the idea of a government-sponsored identification system, although it is unclear that an identification system forced on the industry by the market...
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beef, domestic dairy beef, Australian beef, and US beef when considering their bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE) test … safety conscious Japanese consumers. Moreover, the WTP for each BSE-tested type of beef reveals that the Japanese consumers … seem to regard the BSE test to be very important for ensuring the food safety of beef. …
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This study examines farm to wholesale prices spreads to measure the impact of the Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy (BSE … began a realignment as a result of the UK BSE disease outbreak, and the Canadian BSE disease outbreak was simply the largest … realignment of the process beginning with the UK disease outbreak. However, the only statistically significant break was the BSE …
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marketing chain. To shed light on this issue, we estimate the collective impact of Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy (BSE) and …
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This study examines farm to wholesale prices spreads to measure the impact of the BSE disease outbreak on the Canadian … of the UK BSE disease outbreak, and the Canadian BSE disease outbreak was simply the largest realignment of the process … beginning with the UK disease outbreak. However, the only statistically significant break was the BSE disease outbreak itself in …
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Survey in 2008 were used to understand how consumers who have different concerns about nutrition react to BSE events and how … beef consumption after BSE discoveries were shaped by consumers concerns of food safety and their trust of government and … standard random effects model. Consumer behaviors in Alberta differed from Ontario. Consumer reactions to BSE in Alberta were …
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Spongiform Encephalopathy (BSE) and Chronic Wasting Disease (CWD) both exist in Canada and consumer markets for beef, bison, elk … behavior in the presence of BSE (Lomeli (2005), John(2007)), no examination of the impact of the animal diseases on consumer …. While to date no bison have been found with BSE, many of the trade bans put in place at the time of BSE have affected the …
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spongiform encephalopathy (BSE) in the United States (2003) and highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) outbreaks in the …—are similar to those found by modeling U.S. meat export demand after the BSE incident of December 23, 2003. By 2012, U.S. beef … meat exports had recovered and exceeded their pre-BSE levels, but EU beef meat exports were still 31 percent lower than in …
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Food risks may be caused by moral hazard, i.e. by opportunisticbehaviour of upstream sellers who exploit the fact that many foodproduct qualities remain uncertain to downstream buyers in thecourse of conventional market transactions (credence qualities).Due to this lack of market transparency...
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