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Products with nutrition and health claims in the Western Balkans: labelling behaviour,regulation and policy implications
Authors:Žaklina Stojanović  Radmila Dragutinović-Mitrović  Martine Zaouche-Laniau
Institution:1.Faculty of Economics,University of Belgrade,Belgrade,Serbia;2.GEM Etudes et stratégies pour le secteur agroalimentaire,Paris,France
Abstract:This paper analyses food industry labelling behaviour in regulated and unregulated markets of products with nutrition and health claims (N&H claims) in the Western Balkans. The aim is to find out whether the intervention of the lawmakers in the form of labelling regulation improves transparency of labelling behaviour and facilitates a more informed consumer choice. The analysis is based on a shop survey of 475 products with N&H claims, conducted in six Western Balkan countries (WBC). Statistical inference is derived from the results of the Mann–Whitney and Kruskal–Wallis non-parametric tests as well as the Dunn post-test for all pairwise comparisons as a form of simultaneous nonparametric inference. Differences among the countries constituting the region are significant. In comparison with regulated markets in the region, unregulated WBC markets are characterized by a higher level of “spurious” statements dominated by regional/domestic producers not obliged to use scientifically-approved claims in their corporate practices. In these conditions, differences in labelling behaviour are expected as well, which is only partly confirmed by our testing results.
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