Maatschappelijke acceptatie van maatregelen tegen Campylobacter in kippenvlees in Nederland

This report looks at levels of acceptance among broiler farmers, poultry slaughterhouses and consumers of eleven possible measures by which the infection of poultry meat with Campylobacter could be reduced in the Netherlands. The results of a survey showed that there is little support among broiler farmers and poultry slaughterhouses for additional measures in combating Campylobacter in the chicken meat chain. Broiler farmers and slaughterhouses are not convinced that extra measures would have a positive effect, and they fear that such measures would bring extra expense and sales problems. Consumers are generally not overly concerned with regard to Campylobacter infection.

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Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Bogaardt, M.J., Sengers, H.H.W.J.M.
Format: External research report biblioteca
Language:Dutch
Published: LEI
Subjects:abattoirs, acceptability, agricultural policy, campylobacter, chicken meat, consumers, farmers, infections, netherlands, sociology, aanvaardbaarheid, boeren, consumenten, infecties, kippenvlees, landbouwbeleid, nederland, slachthuizen, sociologie,
Online Access:https://research.wur.nl/en/publications/maatschappelijke-acceptatie-van-maatregelen-tegen-campylobacter-i
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