Preliminary Results Regarding Organic Sheep Meat Consumption in Romania

Authors

  • Elena Ilisiu Romanian Academy for Agricultural and Forestry Sciences, Research and Development Institute for Sheep and Goat Palas- Constanta – Experimental Base Reghin, 545300 Reghin, Dedradului Street 11, Romania
  • Vasile Radu Romanian Academy for Agricultural and Forestry Sciences, Research and Development Institute for Sheep and Goat Palas- Constanta – Experimental Base Reghin, 545300 Reghin, Dedradului Street 11, Romania
  • Dinu Gavojdian Romanian Academy for Agricultural and Forestry Sciences, Research and Development, Station for Sheep and Goats Caransebes, 325400 Caransebes, Resitei Street km 2, Romania
  • Calin Vasile-Ilisiu Caprirom Nord Association, 545300 Reghin, Dedradului Street 11, Romania,
  • Ioan Padeanu Banat’s University of Agricultural Sciences and Veterinary Medicine ‘King Michael I of Romania’, Faculty of Animal Science and Biotechnologies, 300645 Timisoara, Aradului Street 119, Romania

Keywords:

meat, organic production, Romanian sheep

Abstract

With a national flock of  10.07 million sheep, Romania currently occupies the 3rd place in the EU (after the UK and Spain) in terms of the sheep numbers. However, only 0.85% (85.419 heads) are being reared in organic production systems. The development of sheep breeding in organic systems is very heavily influenced by the economic factors, but also by the consumer demand for organic products. An empirical study on consumer behavior towards sheep meat produced in organic system was developed in 2016. The aim of the study was to assess the possibility of developing sheep breeding sector in the organic system, in the terms of the consumer’s behavior towards  sheep meat obtained in organic system in order to develop strategies that will lead to sustainable development of the sector. The finding shown that 85% of consumers consider that sheep meat produced in organic farming system is more expensive compared to that produced in the conventional systems. However, 74% of respondents believe that higher prices are justified. The availability of the respondents to pay an additional price for organic sheep product is high, hovering around 77%. Current research highlights the potential production and marketing of sheep from Romania in organic system, which could have a positive impact on overall farm income and on animal welfare.

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2023-09-12

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Technologies Applied in Animal Husbandry