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Using principal component analysis to explore consumers' perception toward quinoa health and nutritional claims in Gweru, Zimbabwe

Quinoa is one of the ancestral grains now considered as the “superfoods of the future” due to their characteristics as functional foods with great environmental adaptability. The Zimbabwe Resilience Building Fund has introduced quinoa in Zimbabwe to increase resilience of farming systems in light of...

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Autores principales: Muziri, Tavagwisa, Chaibva, Paul, Chofamba, Anyway, Madanzi, Tendai, Mangeru, Pepukai, Mudada, Nhamo, Manhokwe, Shephard, Mugari, Amiel, Matsvange, Diego, Murewi, Cyril Tapiwa Farai, Mwadzingeni, Liboster, Mugandani, Raymond
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7866613/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33598185
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/fsn3.2071
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author Muziri, Tavagwisa
Chaibva, Paul
Chofamba, Anyway
Madanzi, Tendai
Mangeru, Pepukai
Mudada, Nhamo
Manhokwe, Shephard
Mugari, Amiel
Matsvange, Diego
Murewi, Cyril Tapiwa Farai
Mwadzingeni, Liboster
Mugandani, Raymond
author_facet Muziri, Tavagwisa
Chaibva, Paul
Chofamba, Anyway
Madanzi, Tendai
Mangeru, Pepukai
Mudada, Nhamo
Manhokwe, Shephard
Mugari, Amiel
Matsvange, Diego
Murewi, Cyril Tapiwa Farai
Mwadzingeni, Liboster
Mugandani, Raymond
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description Quinoa is one of the ancestral grains now considered as the “superfoods of the future” due to their characteristics as functional foods with great environmental adaptability. The Zimbabwe Resilience Building Fund has introduced quinoa in Zimbabwe to increase resilience of farming systems in light of environmental shocks. In order to improve adoption of the crop, it is important to understand the combined effects of socio‐demographic variables on consumer perceptions of the crop. However, there is limited literature on the combined effects of socio‐demographic variables on quinoa health and nutritional benefits in Zimbabwe. In this study, we used principle component analysis to identify consumers' perception about health and nutritional benefits of quinoa in Gweru Urban District, Gweru, Zimbabwe. A questionnaire was designed and applied to 200 participants. However, only 167 forms were valid for analysis. Age, education, and income level are main factors that determine consumer perceptions on health and nutritional claims. The results indicate that quinoa need to be promoted a as a crop that goes beyond food and income security by placing additional emphasis on health and nutritional aspects. This is very insightful in light of the need to improve the uptake of the crop by smallholder farmers in Zimbabwe. However, the use of self‐reporting survey method has received criticism for failing to get detailed information on perceptions of individuals. These findings could be handy to promote quinoa as a climate smart crop with additional health and nutritional benefits. This is one of the novel research studies exploring the motives of Zimbabwean consumers towards quinoa as a functional food crop. The work also contributes to knowledge on consumer food preferences.
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spelling pubmed-78666132021-02-16 Using principal component analysis to explore consumers' perception toward quinoa health and nutritional claims in Gweru, Zimbabwe Muziri, Tavagwisa Chaibva, Paul Chofamba, Anyway Madanzi, Tendai Mangeru, Pepukai Mudada, Nhamo Manhokwe, Shephard Mugari, Amiel Matsvange, Diego Murewi, Cyril Tapiwa Farai Mwadzingeni, Liboster Mugandani, Raymond Food Sci Nutr Original Research Quinoa is one of the ancestral grains now considered as the “superfoods of the future” due to their characteristics as functional foods with great environmental adaptability. The Zimbabwe Resilience Building Fund has introduced quinoa in Zimbabwe to increase resilience of farming systems in light of environmental shocks. In order to improve adoption of the crop, it is important to understand the combined effects of socio‐demographic variables on consumer perceptions of the crop. However, there is limited literature on the combined effects of socio‐demographic variables on quinoa health and nutritional benefits in Zimbabwe. In this study, we used principle component analysis to identify consumers' perception about health and nutritional benefits of quinoa in Gweru Urban District, Gweru, Zimbabwe. A questionnaire was designed and applied to 200 participants. However, only 167 forms were valid for analysis. Age, education, and income level are main factors that determine consumer perceptions on health and nutritional claims. The results indicate that quinoa need to be promoted a as a crop that goes beyond food and income security by placing additional emphasis on health and nutritional aspects. This is very insightful in light of the need to improve the uptake of the crop by smallholder farmers in Zimbabwe. However, the use of self‐reporting survey method has received criticism for failing to get detailed information on perceptions of individuals. These findings could be handy to promote quinoa as a climate smart crop with additional health and nutritional benefits. This is one of the novel research studies exploring the motives of Zimbabwean consumers towards quinoa as a functional food crop. The work also contributes to knowledge on consumer food preferences. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2020-12-22 /pmc/articles/PMC7866613/ /pubmed/33598185 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/fsn3.2071 Text en © 2020 The Authors. Food Science & Nutrition published by Wiley Periodicals LLC This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Muziri, Tavagwisa
Chaibva, Paul
Chofamba, Anyway
Madanzi, Tendai
Mangeru, Pepukai
Mudada, Nhamo
Manhokwe, Shephard
Mugari, Amiel
Matsvange, Diego
Murewi, Cyril Tapiwa Farai
Mwadzingeni, Liboster
Mugandani, Raymond
Using principal component analysis to explore consumers' perception toward quinoa health and nutritional claims in Gweru, Zimbabwe
title Using principal component analysis to explore consumers' perception toward quinoa health and nutritional claims in Gweru, Zimbabwe
title_full Using principal component analysis to explore consumers' perception toward quinoa health and nutritional claims in Gweru, Zimbabwe
title_fullStr Using principal component analysis to explore consumers' perception toward quinoa health and nutritional claims in Gweru, Zimbabwe
title_full_unstemmed Using principal component analysis to explore consumers' perception toward quinoa health and nutritional claims in Gweru, Zimbabwe
title_short Using principal component analysis to explore consumers' perception toward quinoa health and nutritional claims in Gweru, Zimbabwe
title_sort using principal component analysis to explore consumers' perception toward quinoa health and nutritional claims in gweru, zimbabwe
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7866613/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33598185
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/fsn3.2071
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