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Abstract
The safety of food in the food chain has become an increasingly interesting issue to consumers
and the media. It has also become a source of concern, as the amount of information on
the risks related to food safety continues to expand. The purpose of this study was to identify
factors contributing to consumers’ willingness to pay for increased quality information. The
second purpose of this study was to examine what kind of information flows are required to
ensure quality and safety in the food chain for beef, and who should produce that information.
Studying the willingness to pay of consumers makes it possible to determine whether
the consumers consider the quantity of information available on the safety and quality of
beef sufficient. The empirical scope of the study was restricted to beef, because the beef
labelling system enables reliable tracing of the origin of beef, as well as attributes related to
safety, environmental friendliness and animal welfare.