Acceptance of a food of animal origin obtained through genetic modification and cloning in South America: a comparative study among university students and working adults

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Autor(a) principal: SCHNETTLER,Berta
Data de Publicação: 2015
Outros Autores: VELÁSQUEZ,Carlos, MIRANDA,Horacio, LOBOS,Germán, ORELLANA,Ligia, SEPÚLVEDA,José, MIRANDA,Edgardo, ADASME-BERRÍOS,Cristian, GRUNERT,Klaus
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Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Food Science and Technology (Campinas)
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Resumo: AbstractWith the aim of comparing the acceptance of milk obtained from cloned, genetically modified (GM) and conventionally bred cows among working adults and university students, and identifying and characterizing typologies among both subsamples in terms of their preferences, a survey was applied to 400 people in southern Chile, distributed using a simple allocation among the subsamples. Using a conjoint analysis, it was found that consumers preferred milk from a conventional cow. Using a cluster analysis, in both subsamples two segments sensitive to production technology were identified. Rejection of cloning was greatest among university students, whereas a higher proportion of working adults rejected GM. The segments differed in terms of area of residence, knowledge about GM, and milk consumption habits. Contrary to what was expected, no differences were found according to education, gender or degree of satisfaction with food-related life.
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title Acceptance of a food of animal origin obtained through genetic modification and cloning in South America: a comparative study among university students and working adults
spellingShingle Acceptance of a food of animal origin obtained through genetic modification and cloning in South America: a comparative study among university students and working adults
SCHNETTLER,Berta
animal cloning
GM animals
milk
developing countries
consumer acceptance
title_short Acceptance of a food of animal origin obtained through genetic modification and cloning in South America: a comparative study among university students and working adults
title_full Acceptance of a food of animal origin obtained through genetic modification and cloning in South America: a comparative study among university students and working adults
title_fullStr Acceptance of a food of animal origin obtained through genetic modification and cloning in South America: a comparative study among university students and working adults
title_full_unstemmed Acceptance of a food of animal origin obtained through genetic modification and cloning in South America: a comparative study among university students and working adults
title_sort Acceptance of a food of animal origin obtained through genetic modification and cloning in South America: a comparative study among university students and working adults
author SCHNETTLER,Berta
author_facet SCHNETTLER,Berta
VELÁSQUEZ,Carlos
MIRANDA,Horacio
LOBOS,Germán
ORELLANA,Ligia
SEPÚLVEDA,José
MIRANDA,Edgardo
ADASME-BERRÍOS,Cristian
GRUNERT,Klaus
author_role author
author2 VELÁSQUEZ,Carlos
MIRANDA,Horacio
LOBOS,Germán
ORELLANA,Ligia
SEPÚLVEDA,José
MIRANDA,Edgardo
ADASME-BERRÍOS,Cristian
GRUNERT,Klaus
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv SCHNETTLER,Berta
VELÁSQUEZ,Carlos
MIRANDA,Horacio
LOBOS,Germán
ORELLANA,Ligia
SEPÚLVEDA,José
MIRANDA,Edgardo
ADASME-BERRÍOS,Cristian
GRUNERT,Klaus
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv animal cloning
GM animals
milk
developing countries
consumer acceptance
topic animal cloning
GM animals
milk
developing countries
consumer acceptance
description AbstractWith the aim of comparing the acceptance of milk obtained from cloned, genetically modified (GM) and conventionally bred cows among working adults and university students, and identifying and characterizing typologies among both subsamples in terms of their preferences, a survey was applied to 400 people in southern Chile, distributed using a simple allocation among the subsamples. Using a conjoint analysis, it was found that consumers preferred milk from a conventional cow. Using a cluster analysis, in both subsamples two segments sensitive to production technology were identified. Rejection of cloning was greatest among university students, whereas a higher proportion of working adults rejected GM. The segments differed in terms of area of residence, knowledge about GM, and milk consumption habits. Contrary to what was expected, no differences were found according to education, gender or degree of satisfaction with food-related life.
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