Insects as Novel Food: A Consumer Attitude Analysis through the Dominance-Based Rough Set Approach

In Western societies, the unfamiliarity with insect-based food is a hindrance for consumption and market development. This may depend on neophobia and reactions of disgust, individual characteristics and socio-cultural background, and risk-perceptions for health and production technologies. In addit...

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Main Authors: Rocco Roma, Giovanni Ottomano Palmisano, Annalisa De Boni
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-03-01
Series:Foods
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2304-8158/9/4/387
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spelling doaj-1d5013d284b74139ade5d0672f61e5ca2020-11-25T02:33:48ZengMDPI AGFoods2304-81582020-03-01938738710.3390/foods9040387Insects as Novel Food: A Consumer Attitude Analysis through the Dominance-Based Rough Set ApproachRocco Roma0Giovanni Ottomano Palmisano1Annalisa De Boni2Department of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences, University of Bari Aldo Moro, 70126 Bari, ItalyInternational Center for Advanced Mediterranean Agronomic Studies (CIHEAM Bari), 70010 Valenzano, ItalyDepartment of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences, University of Bari Aldo Moro, 70126 Bari, ItalyIn Western societies, the unfamiliarity with insect-based food is a hindrance for consumption and market development. This may depend on neophobia and reactions of disgust, individual characteristics and socio-cultural background, and risk-perceptions for health and production technologies. In addition, in many European countries, the sale of insects for human consumption is still illegal, although European Union (EU) and the European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) are developing regulatory frameworks and environmental and quality standards. This research aims to advance the knowledge on entomophagy, providing insights to improve consumer acceptance in Italy. This is done by carrying out the characterization of a sample of consumers according to their willingness to taste several types of insect-based food and taking into account the connections among the consumers’ features. Thus, the dominance-based rough set approach is applied using the data collected from 310 Italian consumers. This approach provided 206 certain decision rules characterizing the consumers into five groups, showing the consumers’ features determining their specific classification. Although many Italian consumers are willing to accept only insects in the form of feed stuffs or supplements, this choice is a first step towards entomophagy. Conversely, young Italian people are a niche market, but they can play a role in changing trends. https://www.mdpi.com/2304-8158/9/4/387entomophagyconsumer analysisDRSA
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author Rocco Roma
Giovanni Ottomano Palmisano
Annalisa De Boni
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Giovanni Ottomano Palmisano
Annalisa De Boni
Insects as Novel Food: A Consumer Attitude Analysis through the Dominance-Based Rough Set Approach
Foods
entomophagy
consumer analysis
DRSA
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Giovanni Ottomano Palmisano
Annalisa De Boni
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title Insects as Novel Food: A Consumer Attitude Analysis through the Dominance-Based Rough Set Approach
title_short Insects as Novel Food: A Consumer Attitude Analysis through the Dominance-Based Rough Set Approach
title_full Insects as Novel Food: A Consumer Attitude Analysis through the Dominance-Based Rough Set Approach
title_fullStr Insects as Novel Food: A Consumer Attitude Analysis through the Dominance-Based Rough Set Approach
title_full_unstemmed Insects as Novel Food: A Consumer Attitude Analysis through the Dominance-Based Rough Set Approach
title_sort insects as novel food: a consumer attitude analysis through the dominance-based rough set approach
publisher MDPI AG
series Foods
issn 2304-8158
publishDate 2020-03-01
description In Western societies, the unfamiliarity with insect-based food is a hindrance for consumption and market development. This may depend on neophobia and reactions of disgust, individual characteristics and socio-cultural background, and risk-perceptions for health and production technologies. In addition, in many European countries, the sale of insects for human consumption is still illegal, although European Union (EU) and the European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) are developing regulatory frameworks and environmental and quality standards. This research aims to advance the knowledge on entomophagy, providing insights to improve consumer acceptance in Italy. This is done by carrying out the characterization of a sample of consumers according to their willingness to taste several types of insect-based food and taking into account the connections among the consumers’ features. Thus, the dominance-based rough set approach is applied using the data collected from 310 Italian consumers. This approach provided 206 certain decision rules characterizing the consumers into five groups, showing the consumers’ features determining their specific classification. Although many Italian consumers are willing to accept only insects in the form of feed stuffs or supplements, this choice is a first step towards entomophagy. Conversely, young Italian people are a niche market, but they can play a role in changing trends.
topic entomophagy
consumer analysis
DRSA
url https://www.mdpi.com/2304-8158/9/4/387
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