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Article Dans Une Revue Italian Journal of Animal Science Année : 2019

Meat consumption – what French consumers feel about the quality of beef?

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The first aim of this study conducted in France was to examine consumer habits concerning beef consumption, as well as any reasons, which may explain the relative decline in interest in beef consumption. Two surveys were conducted based on a sample of 625 beef consumers to analyse the frequency of their meat consumption and its evolution. The survey also aimed to explore consumers’ understanding of the new labelling system, which was introduced in France in 2015 to indicate the eating quality potential of cuts with stars. Half of the respondents have reduced their beef consumption. Whereas inconsistency in eating quality is one reason among others which contribute to explain this decline, results showed that 70% of the respondents have not seen yet the new labels on beef. Nevertheless, this system represents a major progress for the French beef sector and should be developed further. Indeed, French consumers would be interested in a meat grading system based on tenderness as the one in Australia. Such a system could reduce the decline in beef consumption and even reverse this negative trend.
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hal-02625039 , version 1 (26-05-2020)

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Marie-Pierre Ellies, Alexandre Lee, Hervé Jacob, Jean-François J.-F. Hocquette. Meat consumption – what French consumers feel about the quality of beef?. Italian Journal of Animal Science, 2019, 18 (1), pp.646-656. ⟨10.1080/1828051X.2018.1551072⟩. ⟨hal-02625039⟩
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