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替代蛋白,观念演变:连续两年对比比利时消费者对植物基和细胞培养肉的态度。

Alternative proteins, evolving attitudes: Comparing consumer attitudes to plant-based and cultured meat in Belgium in two consecutive years.

机构信息

Department of Psychology, University of Bath, Claverton Down, Bath, BA2 7AY, United Kingdom.

Global Action in the Interest of Animals (GAIA), Ravensteingalerij 27, 1000, Brussels, Belgium.

出版信息

Appetite. 2021 Jun 1;161:105161. doi: 10.1016/j.appet.2021.105161. Epub 2021 Feb 10.

Abstract

Alternatives to conventional meat are considered an increasingly important tool in the drive to reduce consumption of animal products for environmental, public health and ethical reasons. We present two waves of a cross-sectional survey from a nationally representative sample in Belgium in 2019 (n = 1001) and 2020 (n = 1000). Participants answered questions online about their diets, attitudes towards existing plant-based meat alternatives, and attitudes towards cultured meat (grown from animal cells). We find that the proportion of Belgian consumers who said existing plant-based meat alternatives met their needs increased significantly from 44% in 2019 to 51% in 2020. We also find a significant increase in concern for issues related to animal agriculture, in particular the environment. We found no significant change in attitudes towards cultured meat between the two waves; in both 2019 and 2020, 39.3% of Belgian consumers said they would buy cultured meat. Regression analyses revealed that plant-based alternatives were more appealing to women and those with vegetarian diets, whilst cultured meat was more appealing to men. Overall, just 11.2% of consumers are both unsatisfied with existing meat alternatives and unwilling to buy cultured meat, while 43.2% of respondents were positive towards either plant-based or cultured meat, but not both, highlighting the need for a variety of alternative proteins in the market. Both cultured meat and plant-based meat were more appealing to younger consumers and those in the northern, predominantly Dutch-speaking region of Flanders. We discuss the implications of these findings for researchers and those seeking to strategically displace demand for animal products.

摘要

替代传统肉类被认为是减少动物产品消费的一个日益重要的工具,其原因包括环境、公共健康和伦理方面的考虑。我们呈现了 2019 年(n=1001)和 2020 年(n=1000)比利时全国代表性样本的两波横断面调查结果。参与者在线回答了关于他们的饮食、对现有植物性肉类替代品的态度以及对培养肉(由动物细胞培养而成)的态度的问题。我们发现,比利时消费者中认为现有植物性肉类替代品满足其需求的比例从 2019 年的 44%显著增加到 2020 年的 51%。我们还发现,消费者对与动物农业相关的问题的关注度显著增加,特别是对环境的关注度。我们发现,两波调查之间对培养肉的态度没有显著变化;在 2019 年和 2020 年,都有 39.3%的比利时消费者表示他们会购买培养肉。回归分析表明,植物性替代品对女性和素食者更具吸引力,而培养肉对男性更具吸引力。总体而言,只有 11.2%的消费者对现有肉类替代品不满意,也不愿意购买培养肉,而 43.2%的受访者对植物性或培养肉持积极态度,但两者都不持积极态度,这突显了市场上需要各种替代蛋白质。培养肉和植物性肉类替代品对年轻消费者和居住在北部、主要讲荷兰语的佛兰德斯地区的消费者更具吸引力。我们讨论了这些发现对研究人员和那些寻求战略性替代动物产品需求的人的影响。

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