The Potential Future of Insects in the European Food System: A Systematic Review Based on the Consumer Point of View
Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2023
Abstract:
Edible insects recently gained attention as a potential contributor to the future sustainability
of the food system. Insect farming has indeed shown to have environmental and nutritional benefits,
but edible insects are still an unusual foodstuff in Europe. The purpose of this article is to analyze the
barriers and drivers of insect consumption in Europe and to identify the most promising strategies
to convince consumers to include insect-based products in their diets. To answer these research
questions, a systematic review of the literature on the consumer’s point of view about insects as
food was performed. The results show that the main barrier to the development of this market is
related to the psychological rejection of consumers induced by disgust toward entomophagy. To break
down these barriers, it is essential to increase the general knowledge about the environmental and
nutritional benefits of entomophagy. Furthermore, the limited size of the edible insect market appears
to be a structural barrier. Expanding the reach of the market and consumer familiarity with edible
insects will increase their acceptability. Finally, some product-related strategies are also highlighted.
Furthermore, this article brings new knowledge about the effectiveness of the environmental motive
in convincing consumers to try edible insects.
Tipologia CRIS:
03A-Articolo su Rivista
Keywords:
insect food; edible insect; entomophagy; consumer perception; sustainable protein;
meat substitutes
Elenco autori:
Giorgio Mina;
Giovanni Peira;
Alessandro Bonadonna;
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