Cross-country evidence of consumers’ perception of food from animals fed on insects in DR Congo, Mali, and Niger

Insects can represent a valuable and cost effective source of animal feed in Africa. Recently, the interest in incorporating black-soldier fly larvae (BSFL) in animal feed has increased tremendously. However, many factors, including food neophobia and social and cultural context may affect consumers...

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Autores principales: Dontsop-Nguezet, P., Nyamuhirwa, D.A., Shiferaw, F., Manyong, V., Sissoko, D., Moussa, B., Kouakou, A.G., Zakari, S., Abdoulaye, T.
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Publicado: Elsevier 2024
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/145368
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author Dontsop-Nguezet, P.
Nyamuhirwa, D.A.
Shiferaw, F.
Manyong, V.
Sissoko, D.
Moussa, B.
Kouakou, A.G.
Zakari, S.
Abdoulaye, T.
author_browse Abdoulaye, T.
Dontsop-Nguezet, P.
Kouakou, A.G.
Manyong, V.
Moussa, B.
Nyamuhirwa, D.A.
Shiferaw, F.
Sissoko, D.
Zakari, S.
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Nyamuhirwa, D.A.
Shiferaw, F.
Manyong, V.
Sissoko, D.
Moussa, B.
Kouakou, A.G.
Zakari, S.
Abdoulaye, T.
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description Insects can represent a valuable and cost effective source of animal feed in Africa. Recently, the interest in incorporating black-soldier fly larvae (BSFL) in animal feed has increased tremendously. However, many factors, including food neophobia and social and cultural context may affect consumers' perception of insect-technologies-derived food products. This study shed light on consumers' perception of the usage of BSFL as animal feed and consumption, buying, and commercialization of food from animals fed on BSFL in DR Congo, Mali, and Niger. We used data from 1560 consumers that were analyzed applying parametric and non-parametric tests and the generalized ordered logit model. Our findings show that about 87 % of respondents consider that consuming food from animals fed on BSFL is acceptable and 34 % accept buying eggs, fish, and meat from animals fed on BSFL. However, about 40 % of consumers recommend the label differentiation of BSF-technologies-derived food products and they also expect a lower price than conventional animal feed products. The analysis of factors driving consumers' readiness to buy BSF-derived food products have revealed that effective market penetration of BSF-technologies-derived food products could be achieved with great awareness creation, targeting farming households, married and literate heads. Furthermore, strategic communication and intensive sensitization through farmers' associations will be crucial. Finally, credit access and income diversification are also necessary to support consumers’ choices toward sustainable food habits built on bio-circular economy.
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spelling CGSpace1453682025-12-08T10:06:44Z Cross-country evidence of consumers’ perception of food from animals fed on insects in DR Congo, Mali, and Niger Dontsop-Nguezet, P. Nyamuhirwa, D.A. Shiferaw, F. Manyong, V. Sissoko, D. Moussa, B. Kouakou, A.G. Zakari, S. Abdoulaye, T. pest insects animal feeding food production foods consumers africa Insects can represent a valuable and cost effective source of animal feed in Africa. Recently, the interest in incorporating black-soldier fly larvae (BSFL) in animal feed has increased tremendously. However, many factors, including food neophobia and social and cultural context may affect consumers' perception of insect-technologies-derived food products. This study shed light on consumers' perception of the usage of BSFL as animal feed and consumption, buying, and commercialization of food from animals fed on BSFL in DR Congo, Mali, and Niger. We used data from 1560 consumers that were analyzed applying parametric and non-parametric tests and the generalized ordered logit model. Our findings show that about 87 % of respondents consider that consuming food from animals fed on BSFL is acceptable and 34 % accept buying eggs, fish, and meat from animals fed on BSFL. However, about 40 % of consumers recommend the label differentiation of BSF-technologies-derived food products and they also expect a lower price than conventional animal feed products. The analysis of factors driving consumers' readiness to buy BSF-derived food products have revealed that effective market penetration of BSF-technologies-derived food products could be achieved with great awareness creation, targeting farming households, married and literate heads. Furthermore, strategic communication and intensive sensitization through farmers' associations will be crucial. Finally, credit access and income diversification are also necessary to support consumers’ choices toward sustainable food habits built on bio-circular economy. 2024-09 2024-06-20T09:34:34Z 2024-06-20T09:34:34Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/145368 en Open Access application/pdf Elsevier Dontsop-Nguezet, P., Nyamuhirwa, D.A., Shiferaw, F., Manyong, V., Sissoko, D., Moussa, B., ... & Abdoulaye, T. (2024). Cross-country evidence of consumers’ perception of food from animals fed on insects in DR Congo, Mali, and Niger. Journal of Agriculture and Food Research, 17 :101243, 1-11.
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animal feeding
food production
foods
consumers
africa
Dontsop-Nguezet, P.
Nyamuhirwa, D.A.
Shiferaw, F.
Manyong, V.
Sissoko, D.
Moussa, B.
Kouakou, A.G.
Zakari, S.
Abdoulaye, T.
Cross-country evidence of consumers’ perception of food from animals fed on insects in DR Congo, Mali, and Niger
title Cross-country evidence of consumers’ perception of food from animals fed on insects in DR Congo, Mali, and Niger
title_full Cross-country evidence of consumers’ perception of food from animals fed on insects in DR Congo, Mali, and Niger
title_fullStr Cross-country evidence of consumers’ perception of food from animals fed on insects in DR Congo, Mali, and Niger
title_full_unstemmed Cross-country evidence of consumers’ perception of food from animals fed on insects in DR Congo, Mali, and Niger
title_short Cross-country evidence of consumers’ perception of food from animals fed on insects in DR Congo, Mali, and Niger
title_sort cross country evidence of consumers perception of food from animals fed on insects in dr congo mali and niger
topic pest insects
animal feeding
food production
foods
consumers
africa
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/145368
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