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    1. A chicken that grows slower and tastes better

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    2. Are consumers willing to pay for sustainability-related poultry practices? The findings are in!

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    3. Citizens' views on farm animal welfare and related information provision: exploratory insights from Flanders, Belgium

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    4. Citizens, consumers and farm animal welfare: A meta-analysis of willingness-to-pay studies

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    5. Consumer preferences for farm animal welfare: results of a national telephone survey

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    6. Consumer value conflicts surrounding ethical food purchase decisions: a focus on animal welfare

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    7. Consumers' evaluation of animal welfare labels on poultry products

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    8. Fair to the cow or fair to the farmer? The preferences of conventional milk buyers for ethical attributes of milk

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    9. Hen housing system information effects on U.S. egg demand

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    10. Market responses to information conveying mixed message: - prediction of informational impacts on consumer willingness to pay for eggs from welfare enhanced cage systems using discrete choice experiments

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