A Survey of Public Opinion about Entomophagy in Erciyes University
Edible insects have a good potential to solve the world’s food shortage in the future, and might help reduce global hunger and malnutrition. Although entomophagy is very common in some part of the world it is still not well accepted in western countries. In order to determine the attitudes of the yo...
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doaj-23085e9893c64136904064061bc07f482021-02-05T10:47:22ZengAbant İzzet Baysal UniversityUluslararası Tarım ve Yaban Hayatı Bilimleri Dergisi2149-82452018-12-014220320810.24180/ijaws.4405551746A Survey of Public Opinion about Entomophagy in Erciyes UniversityRamazan Canhi̇lal0Ebubekir Yüksel1ERCİYES ÜNİVERSİTESİ, SEYRANİ ZİRAAT FAKÜLTESİERCİYES ÜNİVERSİTESİ, SEYRANİ ZİRAAT FAKÜLTESİEdible insects have a good potential to solve the world’s food shortage in the future, and might help reduce global hunger and malnutrition. Although entomophagy is very common in some part of the world it is still not well accepted in western countries. In order to determine the attitudes of the young generation in Erciyes University towards entomophagy and the reasons for rejecting entomophagy, a questionnaire survey on 610 participants was conducted in Erciyes University campus in 2017. Of the 610 participants randomly selected in the Erciyes University Campus area, 59.3% were females, and 40.7% were males. With regards to social factors, entomophagy was found to be influenced only by the gender. Although there is a slight neophobia detected (7%), willingness to try edible insects was found low (20%). The most given reason for rejection of entomophagy by participants was disgust factor (47%). The result shows that young generation in Turkey is not ready to consume insects as food. Presumably, this attitude will change in time with the increasing awareness about the benefits of edible insects.https://dergipark.org.tr/tr/pub/ijaws/issue/40497/440555yenilebilir böceklerentomofagineofobiedible insectsentomophagyneophobia |
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Ramazan Canhi̇lal Ebubekir Yüksel A Survey of Public Opinion about Entomophagy in Erciyes University Uluslararası Tarım ve Yaban Hayatı Bilimleri Dergisi yenilebilir böcekler entomofagi neofobi edible insects entomophagy neophobia |
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Ramazan Canhi̇lal Ebubekir Yüksel |
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A Survey of Public Opinion about Entomophagy in Erciyes University |
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A Survey of Public Opinion about Entomophagy in Erciyes University |
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A Survey of Public Opinion about Entomophagy in Erciyes University |
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A Survey of Public Opinion about Entomophagy in Erciyes University |
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A Survey of Public Opinion about Entomophagy in Erciyes University |
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survey of public opinion about entomophagy in erciyes university |
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Abant İzzet Baysal University |
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Uluslararası Tarım ve Yaban Hayatı Bilimleri Dergisi |
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2149-8245 |
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2018-12-01 |
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Edible
insects have a good potential to solve the world’s food shortage in the future,
and might help reduce global hunger and malnutrition. Although entomophagy is
very common in some part of the world it is still not well accepted in western
countries. In order to determine the attitudes of the young generation in
Erciyes University towards entomophagy and the reasons for rejecting
entomophagy, a questionnaire survey on 610 participants was conducted in
Erciyes University campus in 2017. Of the 610 participants randomly selected in
the Erciyes University Campus area, 59.3% were females, and 40.7% were males.
With regards to social factors, entomophagy was found to be influenced only by
the gender. Although there is a slight neophobia detected (7%), willingness to
try edible insects was found low (20%). The most given reason for rejection of
entomophagy by participants was disgust factor (47%). The result shows that
young generation in Turkey is not ready to consume insects as food. Presumably,
this attitude will change in time with the increasing awareness about the
benefits of edible insects. |
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yenilebilir böcekler entomofagi neofobi edible insects entomophagy neophobia |
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https://dergipark.org.tr/tr/pub/ijaws/issue/40497/440555 |
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