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Consumer Acceptance of Gene-Edited versus Genetically Modified Foods in Korea

Eunae Son, Song Soo Lim

2021International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health31 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Food made with gene-editing has received considerable attention in recent years because it is claimed to be a little different from traditional genetically modified breeding methods concerning safety. However, consumer acceptance of these novel foods and their potential market uptake remains to be answered. This study aims to assess differences in the acceptance of gene-edited and genetically modified foods in Korea. The choice-based conjoint analysis is adopted to estimate part-worth functions for the soybean oil attributes with 200 surveyed samples. The estimated part-worth values reveal how much each attribute affects consumers' decision-making. Estimated results suggest that consumers tend to accept gene-editing more than genetically modified foods. The acceptance of novel technology is shown to correspond closely to the degree of consumers' scientific knowledge, highlighting the importance of revealing relevant information regarding the technology. Results also show that country of origin is a significant food-specific attitudinal factor in shaping consumer preferences.

Topics & Concepts

Genetically modified foodGenetically modified organismConjoint analysisGene technologyMarketingBiotechnologyBusinessEconomicsBiologyGenePreferenceMicroeconomicsGeneticsGenetically Modified Organisms ResearchEconomic and Environmental ValuationOrganic Food and Agriculture