Eurasian consumers' food safety beliefs and trust issues in the age of COVID‐19: evidence from an online survey in 15 countries

Author:

Tomasevic Igor123ORCID,Hambardzumyan Garegin4,Marmaryan Gayane4,Nikolic Aleksandra5,Mujcinovic Alen5,Sun Weizheng6ORCID,Liu Xiao‐Chen6,Bursać Kovačević Danijela7,Markovinović Anica Bebek7,Terjung Nino2,Heinz Volker2,Papageorgiou Maria8,Skendi Adriana8,Goel Gunjan9ORCID,Raghav Mamta10,Dalle Zotte Antonella11,Nakov Dimitar1213,Velkoska Valentina12,Sołowiej Bartosz G.3,Semenova Anastasia A.14,Kuznetsova Oksana A.14,Krocko Miroslav15,Duckova Viera15,Lorenzo Jose M.16ORCID,Echegaray Noemi16ORCID,Oz Emel17ORCID,Oz Fatih17ORCID,Djekic Ilija1

Affiliation:

1. Faculty of Agriculture University of Belgrade Belgrade Serbia

2. German Institute of Food Technologies (DIL) Quakenbrück Germany

3. Department of Dairy Technology and Functional Foods, Faculty of Food Sciences and Biotechnology University of Life Sciences in Lublin Lublin Poland

4. Armenian National Agrarian University Yerevan Armenia

5. Faculty of Agriculture and Food Sciences University of Sarajevo Sarajevo Bosnia and Herzegovina

6. School of Food Science and Engineering South China University of Technology Guangzhou China

7. Faculty of Food Technology and Biotechnology University of Zagreb Zagreb Croatia

8. Department of Food Science and Technology International Hellenic University Thessaloniki Greece

9. Department of Microbiology Central University of Haryana Mahendragarh India

10. Department of Life Sciences RPS Degree College Mahendragarh India

11. Department of Animal Medicine, Production and Health University of Padova Padova Italy

12. Faculty of Agriculture "Goce Delcev" University in Stip Shtip Republic of North Macedonia

13. Faculty of Medical Sciences "Goce Delcev" University in Stip Shtip Republic of North Macedonia

14. V. M. Gorbatov Federal Research Center for Food Systems Moscow Russia

15. Department of Technology and Quality of Animal Products, Faculty of Biotechnology and Food Sciences Institute of Food Sciences, Slovak University of Agriculture in Nitra Nitra Slovakia

16. Centro Tecnológico de la Carne de Galicia Ourense Spain

17. Department of Food Engineering, Agriculture Faculty Atatürk University Erzurum Türkiye

Abstract

AbstractBACKGROUNDThis investigation provides an important insight into Eurasian consumers' food safety beliefs and trust issues influenced by the COVID‐19 pandemic. An online survey was conducted in 15 European and Asian countries involving more than 4000 consumers.RESULTSIt has confirmed that different socioeconomic characteristics, cultural aspects and education levels shape food safety perceptions within Eurasian countries. The COVID‐19 pandemic influenced their beliefs and trust in food safety, which is relatively low on average. However, it is significantly higher for European consumers (especially European Union ones) compared to their Asian counterparts. Both Asian and European respondents agreed that food fraud and climate changes represent a food safety issue. However, European consumers were less concerned regarding the food safety of genetically modified foods and meat and dairy analogs/hybrids. Asian consumers were, to a greater extent, worried about the risk of getting COVID‐19 from food, restaurants, food retail establishments and home food deliveries.CONCLUSIONEurasian consumers have put their greatest extent of trust, when food safety assurance is concerned, into food scientists and food producers holding a food safety certificate. Broadly, they are uncertain to what extent their federal governments and food inspectors are competent, able and efficient in ensuring food safety. Higher education of Eurasian consumers was followed by increased food safety confidence in all parts of the food chain. © 2023 The Authors. Journal of The Science of Food and Agriculture published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd on behalf of Society of Chemical Industry.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Nutrition and Dietetics,Agronomy and Crop Science,Food Science,Biotechnology

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