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- W2308886197 abstract "Animal welfare is an important ethical issue in relation to food production and consumption. It is an issue, for which business actors increasingly have the responsibility to set and monitor standards. This is the case even though the food industry is often castigated for not doing enough to ensure that animals are treated well. Politicians are nevertheless very reluctant to increase regulatory demands for animal welfare. Thus, an understanding has developed that public regulation in itself cannot deliver the level of animal welfare that is desirable from public and political perspectives. Instead, politicians and authorities increasingly look for ‘the market’ to drive improvements in animal welfare. Taking the Danish pork sector as its subject, this paper uses a practise perspective to analyse how animal welfare standards are negotiated and enacted through the materially interwoven activities of business and non-business actors. A central theme is how actors construct and follow rules and standards in relation to animal welfare. In this regard, the analysis discusses how responsibility for improving animal welfare standards is taken, assigned and skirted as ethical considerations regarding the adequacy of current and prospective animal welfare standards are tempered by economic considerations in the practices of some actors. Animal welfare differs in importance to the practices of different actors; to some actors animal welfare is central, while for others animal welfare is but a minor concern. The analysis documents that efforts to improve animal welfare standards are contingent upon collaboration and coordination between several actors within globalised markets. The paper is based on analysis of documents (e.g., reports, websites, marketing materials and the like), store visits and around 40 semi-structured interviews with different actors in the Danish pork sector (pig producers, processors, retailers and other stakeholders), as well as with importers and other customers on five export markets (Australia, China/Hong Kong, Great Britain, Sweden and the United States)." @default.
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- W2308886197 title "WHO'S TO BLAME? ASSIGNING, TAKING AND SKIRTING RESPONSIBILITY FOR IMPROVING ANIMAL WELFARE IN A GLOBALISED MARKET" @default.
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