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关于动物福利与替代蛋白质的多学科观点:农业、食品和兽医学专业人士的共识与展望

A Multidisciplinary View on Animal Welfare and Alternative Protein: Convergences and Perspectives from Professionals in Agricultural, Food, and Veterinary Sciences.

作者信息

Patinho Iliani, Silveira Robson Mateus Freitas, Saldaña Erick, Arno Alessandra, Castro Júnior Sérgio Luís de, Silva Iran José Oliveira da

机构信息

Department of Food Science and Technology, Luiz de Queiroz College of Agriculture, University of Sao Paulo, Piracicaba 13418-900, SP, Brazil.

Enrivonment Livestock Research Center (Núcleo de Pesquisa em Ambiência-NUPEA), Department of Biosystems Engeneering, Luiz de Queiroz College of Agriculture, University of São Paulo (ESALQ/USP), Av. Pádua Dias, 11, Piracicaba 13418-900, SP, Brazil.

出版信息

Foods. 2025 Jun 19;14(12):2140. doi: 10.3390/foods14122140.

Abstract

This study investigated the perceptions of animal welfare and the consumption of alternative protein sources among future professionals in agronomy, food science, and veterinary medicine. A sample of 769 participants from three faculties [ESALQ ("Luiz de Queiroz" College of Agriculture), FZEA (School of Animal Science and Food Engineering), and FMVZ (School of Veterinary Medicine and Animal Science)] of the University of São Paulo was used. These faculties have different teaching focuses: agronomy, food and animal production, and veterinary, respectively. A relationship between the perception of animal welfare and alternative sources of protein based on the participants' educational background was verified, specifically: (i) participants from the FZEA (food science) and FMVZ (veterinary) units would be interested in consuming farmed meat and expressed interest in trying it; (ii) students from the ESALQ (agronomy) have a low level of knowledge about animal welfare and are not very interested in knowing how animals are reared, and few participants attribute the presence of the health inspection seal as influencing their purchasing intention; (iii) participants, regardless of their academic background, did not express an intention to reduce their red meat consumption; (iv) the ESALQ was the campus which showed the most skepticism about animal sentience; (v) most participants from the FMVZ and FZEA reported being willing to pay 4-5% more for products that guarantee animal welfare. The findings suggest that the academic context influences individuals' perceptions and food choices, highlighting the need for educational strategies that foster a greater awareness of animal welfare, encourage the adoption of more sustainable practices, and promote the acceptance of alternative protein sources within the agri-food sector.

摘要

本研究调查了农学、食品科学和兽医学领域未来专业人士对动物福利的看法以及对替代蛋白质来源的消费情况。研究采用了圣保罗大学三个学院[ESALQ(“路易斯·德·凯罗斯”农学院)、FZEA(动物科学与食品工程学院)和FMVZ(兽医学与动物科学学院)]的769名参与者作为样本。这些学院分别有不同的教学重点:农学、食品与动物生产以及兽医学。基于参与者的教育背景,验证了动物福利认知与替代蛋白质来源之间的关系,具体如下:(i)来自FZEA(食品科学)和FMVZ(兽医学)单位的参与者对食用养殖肉类感兴趣,并表示有尝试的意愿;(ii)ESALQ(农学)的学生对动物福利的了解程度较低,对了解动物饲养方式不太感兴趣,很少有参与者认为健康检查印章的存在会影响他们的购买意愿;(iii)无论学术背景如何,参与者都没有表达减少红肉消费的意愿;(iv)ESALQ是对动物感知能力持最怀疑态度的校区;(v)FMVZ和FZEA的大多数参与者报告愿意为保证动物福利的产品多支付4 - 5%的费用。研究结果表明,学术背景会影响个人的认知和食物选择,凸显了制定教育策略的必要性,这些策略应提高对动物福利的认识、鼓励采用更可持续的做法,并促进农业食品部门对替代蛋白质来源的接受。

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