Journal of Nutrition & Food Sciences

Journal of Nutrition & Food Sciences
Open Access

ISSN: 2155-9600

+32 25889658

Abstract

Are consumer studies in low-income and food insecure population identical to conventional practices? Case of Africa

Ramaroson Rakotosamimanana Vonimihaingo

In some African developing countries a high proportion of population is food-insecured and of low socioeconomic background. Studies specifically focusing on food acceptance and preference of formulated foods are well documented but are not as developed as in high income countries. In this webinar I will present some consumer studies performed to assess highly enriched formulated foods dedicated to vulnerable population in Africa. These studies used sensory methods, however gaps in research on the topics and approaches used by researchers when conducting consumer tests on these populations were observed. Some methodologies modifications may be required when conducting consumer tests with low-income, food-insecure consumers. The consumer studies in undernourished or vulnerable individuals have clearly demonstrated the importance of adapting such studies on formulated foods for these target markets.

Published Date: 2020-10-09;

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