Consumer perception about edible insects’ relation with environment and sustainability

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Main Author: Guiné, Raquel P. F.
Publication Date: 2024
Other Authors: Florença, Sofia De Guiné E, Ferrão, Ana Cristina
Language: eng
Source: Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)
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Summary: Edible insects have been suggested as a potential environmental and economic solution to replace less sustainable conventional protein sources for human nutrition. Hence, this work investigated the perceptions and knowledge of consumers in fourteen different countries towards edible insects and their relation with environment and sustainability. For that, data were collected through a questionnaire survey in the ambit of the EISuFood Project, and 7221 responses were obtained. The results showed that although participants had some difficulty in identifying wrong statements, a majority were able to express disagreement towards them (ex. comparison between poultry and insect productions for water requirements, comparison between pork and insect productions for area requirements). A great majority of respondents showed agreement with true statements, like insect production emits fewer greenhouse gases than beef production. Higher percentages of respondents that did not manifest a decisive opinion were found for insects being able to efficiently convert organic matter into protein, or for loss of biodiversity being lower for insect compared to other animal productions. Sociodemographic variables sex and education were significantly influenced knowledge on most of the questions, while age was not found so influential. Regarding the geographic variable living environment, it significantly influenced the knowledge on practically all items, and country significantly influenced knowledge in all of the questions, being the most influential of all variables studied. As a conclusion, it was fund that perception about edible insects and sustainability are influenced by sociodemographic characteristics of the participants and greatly variable according to geographical factors.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Consumer perception about edible insects’ relation with environment and sustainability
title Consumer perception about edible insects’ relation with environment and sustainability
spellingShingle Consumer perception about edible insects’ relation with environment and sustainability
Guiné, Raquel P. F.
Consumer
Food Choice
Sustainability
Edible Insects
title_short Consumer perception about edible insects’ relation with environment and sustainability
title_full Consumer perception about edible insects’ relation with environment and sustainability
title_fullStr Consumer perception about edible insects’ relation with environment and sustainability
title_full_unstemmed Consumer perception about edible insects’ relation with environment and sustainability
title_sort Consumer perception about edible insects’ relation with environment and sustainability
author Guiné, Raquel P. F.
author_facet Guiné, Raquel P. F.
Florença, Sofia De Guiné E
Ferrão, Ana Cristina
author_role author
author2 Florença, Sofia De Guiné E
Ferrão, Ana Cristina
author2_role author
author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Instituto Politécnico de Viseu
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Guiné, Raquel P. F.
Florença, Sofia De Guiné E
Ferrão, Ana Cristina
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Consumer
Food Choice
Sustainability
Edible Insects
topic Consumer
Food Choice
Sustainability
Edible Insects
description Edible insects have been suggested as a potential environmental and economic solution to replace less sustainable conventional protein sources for human nutrition. Hence, this work investigated the perceptions and knowledge of consumers in fourteen different countries towards edible insects and their relation with environment and sustainability. For that, data were collected through a questionnaire survey in the ambit of the EISuFood Project, and 7221 responses were obtained. The results showed that although participants had some difficulty in identifying wrong statements, a majority were able to express disagreement towards them (ex. comparison between poultry and insect productions for water requirements, comparison between pork and insect productions for area requirements). A great majority of respondents showed agreement with true statements, like insect production emits fewer greenhouse gases than beef production. Higher percentages of respondents that did not manifest a decisive opinion were found for insects being able to efficiently convert organic matter into protein, or for loss of biodiversity being lower for insect compared to other animal productions. Sociodemographic variables sex and education were significantly influenced knowledge on most of the questions, while age was not found so influential. Regarding the geographic variable living environment, it significantly influenced the knowledge on practically all items, and country significantly influenced knowledge in all of the questions, being the most influential of all variables studied. As a conclusion, it was fund that perception about edible insects and sustainability are influenced by sociodemographic characteristics of the participants and greatly variable according to geographical factors.
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