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Date: 2010
Abstract: The main aims of the DIALREL project are to explore the conditions for promoting the dialogue between interested parties and stakeholders and facilitating the adoption of good religious slaughter practices. The additional aim is to review and propose a mechanism for implementation and monitoring of good practices. A work plan consisting of 6 work packages has been prepared (WP1 to WP6). The implementation is to be achieved by consultations, gathering, exchanging and reviewing of information and networking throughout. Dissemination activities are involving internet site(s) for networking and organised workshops that provides the platform for debate, exchange of information and consensus. www.dialrel.eu This workpackage (WP3) is mainly devoted to building up a synthesis on halal and kosher consumption as well as kosher and halal consumer attitudes, beliefs, and concerns towards religious slaughter in selected European Union (EU) and associate countries. Although some legal, animal health, and welfare aspects have been investigated so far, very few studies have taken into account the consumption dimension. Therefore, WP3 aims to fill in the lacuna in knowledge in this area by organizing targeted comparative studies on halal and kosher consumption in Europe. The objective of this work package is to build on available data, set up new or modified methodologies, and stimulate the exchange of views that will lead to improved practices. Activities of WP3 are intended to describe the current situation using available information, and elaborate on new methodologies in order to facilitate systematic collection and analysis of subsequent information in the future. This report explore consumer concerns, knowledge, and information relating to the religious slaughter process as well as halal and kosher products by gathering information and carrying out consumer studies in member and associate countries using Focus Groups (FG) in seven countries including five EU countries : Belgium, France, Germany, Israel, The Netherlands, Turkey and United Kingdom.