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    Irish consumers' willingness to pay for safe beef

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    Author
    Cowan, Cathal
    Riordan, Nicola
    McCarthy, Mary
    Keyword
    Beef
    Consumer studies
    Beef safety
    Beef hygiene
    Food safety
    HACCP
    E. coli
    Escherichia coli 0157:H7
    Date
    2000-09
    
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    Irish consumers' willingness to pay for safe beef. The National Food Centre Research Report No. 44. Cathal Cowan et al. Dublin; Teagasc, 2000 ISBN 1841702471
    Abstract
    Five hundred Irish consumers were asked about their willingness to pay for safe beef. Their concerns for the safety of food, their level of knowledge of safe food practices and awareness of food poisoning agents were also ascertained.
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