Attitudes and beliefs of Eastern European consumers towards piglet castration and meat from castrated pigs

Abstrakt

Castration of male piglets is a common practice to avoid boar taint but is being questioned. The present work has an exploratory character and aims to investigate the beliefs and attitudes of Eastern European consumers regarding boar taint, surgical castration immunocastration and perception of meat from castrated pigs and to find out possible segments of consumers regarding these attitudes and beliefs. For this purpose, a consumer study was carried out involving 5508 consumers from 13 Eastern European countries (Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Croatia, North Macedonia, Hungary, Moldova, Poland, Romania, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia and Ukraine). The questionnaire included statements related to beliefs about castration and perception of meat from castrated pigs, attitudes towards meat from castrated pigs. Results show that in general beliefs and attitudes of the consumers are not defined, probably because of the lack of knowledge (information was not provided to the consumers) towards these issues. Three different clusters of consumers were obtained with different beliefs towards castration.

Autorzy

Igor Tomasevic
Igor Tomasevic
Ivan Bahelka
Ivan Bahelka
Marjeta Čandek-Potokar
Marjeta Čandek-Potokar
Jaroslav Čítek
Jaroslav Čítek
Ilija Djekic
Ilija Djekic
Kušec Djurkin
Kušec Djurkin
Andriy Getya
Andriy Getya
Luis Guerrer
Luis Guerrer
Gabriela Iordăchescu
Gabriela Iordăchescu
Sonya Ivanova
Sonya Ivanova
Dimitar Nakov
Dimitar Nakov
Csaba Szabó
Csaba Szabó
Liliana Tudoreanu
Liliana Tudoreanu
Ulrike Weiler
Ulrike Weiler
Maria Font-I-Furnols
Maria Font-I-Furnols
artykuł
MEAT SCIENCE
Angielski
2020
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107965
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CC BY 4.0 Uznanie autorstwa 4.0
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2019-10-19
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