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Consumer behavior of organic and functional foods in Brazil

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posted on 2019-12-25, 02:54 authored by Adalgisa Paula de Oliveira MARTINS, Maria de Fátima BEZERRA, Sérgio MARQUES JÚNIOR, André Fonseca BRITO, Júlio César de ANDRADE NETO, José Geraldo Bezerra GALVÃO JÚNIOR, Dorgival Morais de LIMA JÚNIOR, Adriano Henrique do Nascimento RANGEL

Abstract The objective of this study was to correlate the gender and behavior of consumers of organic foods enriched with functional properties. The study was carried out by investigating the profile of organic and functional food consumers through the application of a questionnaire. A total of 1230 responses (of the questionnaire) were collected from people from all Brazilian states through social networks and e-mails following the snowball technique during the months of February and March 2017. The results showed that women expressed greater interest in consuming organic foods enriched with functional properties compared to men. Men and women agree that organic food are produced in a sustainable. Their high price, difficult access, irregular supply and availability in few establishments were highlighted as the main limiting factors for not consuming organic food, while an increased motivation (of consumption) was related to the awareness that organic foods are healthier and can improve quality of life. Fruits and vegetables are the most consumed organic foods among men and women, however women consume more functional foods than men. Thus, there are few differences in behavior and eating habits of organic foods between men and women.

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