Factors Affecting Consumers’ Choice in Consumption of Organic Vegetables and Methods Used to Avoid Consumption of Unhealthy Foods in Tanzania

W. Kawemama, J. Mugula, Alexander Wostry, J. Maro
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In the previous decades, there has been an upsurge of use of pesticides on food produces. Many consumers now perceive or are knowledgeable that consumption of organic vegetables is healthier than consuming their corresponding items. A cross sectional study was done to assess the factors affecting consumers’ choice in consumption of organic vegetables and methods used to avoid consumption of unhealthy foods in Morogoro and Kinondoni municipalities. A total of 200 paticipants half from each segment were interviewed using a constructed and pretested structured questionnaire. However, the analysis was done to 192 residents, half from each study segment. Data analysis was done through SPSS version 20. Scale liability was tested with Cronbach alpha. Multiple regression analysis was conducted to determine factors that affected the consumers’ choice and identify as well as the approaches used by them to avoid the consumption of unhealthy foods. To avoid consumption of foods that were perceived perilous, physical appearance was a common method used by most (52%, β = 0.493) consumers compared to reading product labels (45.3%, β = 0.296), asking product information (38%, β = 0.434) and product tasting (26%, β = 0.146). The low purchasing and consumption rates of organic vegetables were significantly different (P< 0.05), affected by their perceived low shelf life (β = 0.108), lack of uniqueness (β = 0.071) and unavailability in the market (β = 0.032). Most organic food growers (97%) needed an external participatory guarantee system for liable market so that producers and investors cooperate with organic growers for business-oriented aspects.
影响坦桑尼亚消费者选择食用有机蔬菜的因素和避免食用不健康食品的方法
在过去的几十年里,农药在食品生产中的使用激增。许多消费者现在认识到或知道食用有机蔬菜比食用相应的食品更健康。在莫罗戈罗市和基隆多尼市进行了一项横断面研究,以评估影响消费者选择食用有机蔬菜的因素以及避免食用不健康食品的方法。总共有200名参与者,每个部分的一半接受了构建和预先测试的结构化问卷的采访。然而,分析是对192名居民进行的,每个研究部分各占一半。数据分析采用SPSS version 20进行。量表倾向采用Cronbach alpha检验。通过多元回归分析,确定影响消费者选择和识别的因素,以及消费者避免不健康食品消费的方法。为了避免食用危险食品,与阅读产品标签(45.3%,β = 0.296)、询问产品信息(38%,β = 0.434)和品尝产品(26%,β = 0.146)相比,大多数消费者(52%,β = 0.493)采用外观检查是常见的方法。有机蔬菜的低购买率和低消费率差异有统计学意义(P< 0.05),其影响因素包括:人们认为有机蔬菜的保质期较短(β = 0.108)、缺乏独特性(β = 0.071)和市场上难以获得(β = 0.032)。大多数有机食品种植者(97%)需要一个外部的参与性担保制度,以保证责任市场,以便生产者和投资者与有机种植者在商业方面进行合作。
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