2020
DOI: 10.1080/08974438.2020.1751767
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Imported Versus Domestic Chicken Consumption in Ghana: Do Attitudes and Perceptions Matter?

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“…Indigenous poultry production in Africa has been neglected for a long time, because of its low productivity, even if the taste of the meat and eggs from these animals are highly appreciated by the population. This preference for local products has been shown in several studies, for eggs in South Africa [5] and in Ethiopia [6] and poultry meat in Ghana [7]. The cost of feed is limiting development of both commercial and local breeds of poultry [2].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 91%
“…Indigenous poultry production in Africa has been neglected for a long time, because of its low productivity, even if the taste of the meat and eggs from these animals are highly appreciated by the population. This preference for local products has been shown in several studies, for eggs in South Africa [5] and in Ethiopia [6] and poultry meat in Ghana [7]. The cost of feed is limiting development of both commercial and local breeds of poultry [2].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 91%
“…In Table 6, mean log cfu/g for fungal counts for chicken products were 2.03, 2.06 and 1.97 for the USA, the Netherlands and Brazil respectively. (9). Out of the 45 chicken sampled, a total of 25 (55.56%) had fungal growth of which 28%, 32% and 44% were isolated from the USA, the Netherlands and Brazil respectively 4.0.…”
Section: Fungi Isolatesmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Demographic factors such as age and education did not significantly relate to specific attitudes, knowledge, and consumption towards local foods [ 25 ]. However, another study focused on consumer preferences of local chicken versus imported chicken found that the quality of the chicken in terms of freshness and taste, as well as ethnocentrism in favour of domestic production, can positively influence the consumption of local products [ 33 ].…”
Section: Impact Of Multinational Food Corporations On Consumer Food C...mentioning
confidence: 99%