Abstract
Consumer acceptance of genetically modified odd food products remains a critical factor that will affect the future growth of agricultural biotechnology. Hence, the aim of this study was to investigate the consumer acceptance of GM foods in Chris Hani District Municipality. In this regard, a survey of 60 individual interviews (consumers) and 6 focus groups were conducted in Queenstown in August and September 2013, to determine consumer acceptance towards genetically modified (GM) foods. Above a third (38%) of the respondents were aware of GM foods, mostly from newspapers, television and radio. Others had learned about GM crops at school, newspapers and television that were more important to more educated consumers. Consumers acknowledged the technology’s potential positive impacts, with more than 80% (of those who know a lot) assenting that it increases productivity. Fifty one percent said they would buy GM foods at the same level as their favourite brands, although many had concerns; group discussion respondents feared that GM technology could lead to a loss of biodiversity and affect non-target insects, and had concerns about the effects of GM food on human health in the longer term.
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