Consumer Social and Psychological Factors Influencing the Use of Genetically Modified Foods—A Review

Author:

Siddiqui Shahida AnushaORCID,Asif Zarnab,Murid Misbah,Fernando ItoORCID,Adli Danung NurORCID,Blinov Andrey Vladimirovich,Golik Alexey BorisovichORCID,Nugraha Widya Satya,Ibrahim Salam A.ORCID,Jafari Seid MahdiORCID

Abstract

Due to rapid globalization in the world, the understanding of cultural differences, such as beliefs, values, ways of thinking, and perceptions about new technologies in food processing have also increased. Since the 1990s, when genetically modified (GM) foods were introduced into the food supply, they have provoked many debates. In this review, it was identified and discussed how social and psychological factors influence public attitudes to GM foods and the perceptions of consumers in using GM foods. According to this review, GM foods are deemed unnatural and artificial, thus affecting the overall acceptance of their application. Due to the concerns about their effects on the environment and human health, people expect an assessment of the known or possible dangers, as well as the preventative management of the risks. Providing adequate information about GM foods via a compulsory labeling policy may serve as an appropriate way to increase public awareness and acceptance of GM foods.

Funder

North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University

1890 Capacity Building Program

National Institute of Food and Agriculture

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law,Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment,Geography, Planning and Development,Building and Construction

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