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Supplementary materials and tables from Microplastic content and using food waste-fed insects in fish feed influence appeal of farmed fish
Summary
This supplementary material provides example background information, choice set presentations, demographic tables, and model outputs from a discrete choice experiment investigating how microplastic content and insect-based aquafeed sources affect consumer purchase intentions for farmed fish in Singapore.
Example of background information and choice set shown to participants. Tables detailing demographic spread and model outputs are included here.
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Supplementary materials and tables from Microplastic content and using food waste-fed insects in fish feed influence appeal of farmed fish
This supplementary material provides example background information, choice set presentations, demographic tables, and model outputs from a discrete choice experiment investigating how microplastic content and insect-based aquafeed sources affect consumer purchase intentions for farmed fish in Singapore.
Data file from Microplastic content and using food waste-fed insects in fish feed influence appeal of farmed fish
This data file contains the choice model dataset from a discrete choice experiment examining how microplastic content and insect-based aquafeed sources influence consumer preferences for farmed fish in Singapore.
Data file from Microplastic content and using food waste-fed insects in fish feed influence appeal of farmed fish
This data file contains the choice model dataset from a discrete choice experiment examining how microplastic content and insect-based aquafeed sources influence consumer preferences for farmed fish in Singapore.
Supplementary material from "Microplastic content and using food waste-fed insects in fish feed influence appeal of farmed fish"
Researchers conducted a discrete choice experiment with 600 consumers in Singapore to assess preferences for farmed fish fed with alternative feeds — including food-waste-reared black soldier fly larvae — finding general reluctance toward insect-fed fish, especially when insects were raised on post-consumer food waste, though lower microplastic content and local production improved consumer appeal.
Supplementary material from "Microplastic content and using food waste-fed insects in fish feed influence appeal of farmed fish"
Researchers conducted a discrete choice experiment with 600 consumers in Singapore to assess preferences for farmed fish fed with alternative feeds — including food-waste-reared black soldier fly larvae — finding general reluctance toward insect-fed fish, especially when insects were raised on post-consumer food waste, though lower microplastic content and local production improved consumer appeal.