Co-construction of a Method to Evaluate Monetary and Non-Monetary Costs and Benefits of Animal Welfare Practices at the Farm Level

This study presents a co-constructed methodology to assess both monetary and non-monetary costs and benefits of farm-level animal welfare practices, tested on nursing cows, piglet socialization, and a veranda for laying hens, achieving 75% effectiveness in quantifying direct monetary impacts and efficiently estimating implicit gains in work well-being and farm goodwill.

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This paper reports on the co-development of an evaluation methodology aimed at quantifying both monetary and non-monetary costs and benefits of animal welfare practices on farms. Developed with input from experts and farmers, the method was applied to three practices—nursing cows, early piglet socialization, and a veranda for laying hens—to capture direct investments, labor changes, and performance metrics, along with intangible outcomes such as work well-being, farm consistency, and image. The approach achieved 75% effectiveness in estimating direct monetary impacts and proved highly efficient in assigning implicit values to improved work life quality and enhanced farm goodwill, with further field validation planned.

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Innovations agronomiques

Innovations agronomiques

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France
Verfasser*innen
Stérenn TOMOZYK, Morgane LEROUX
Zweck
Adopt innovative practices

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Dokument
Erstellt am
01. Juni 2026
Originalsprache
French
Offizielle Projekt-Webseite
Innovations agronomiques
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CC BY