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Japanese Consumer Perceptions of Genetically Modified Food: Findings From an International Comparative Study.

Keiko KomotoSawako OkamotoMiki HamadaNaoya ObanaMami SamoriTomoaki Imamura
Published in: Interactive journal of medical research (2016)
All consumers in our study showed resistance to GM food. Although no health hazards are known, respondents in Japan and France strongly recognized GM food as a health risk. Price discounts of 30% and GM technology may be communication cues to start discussions about GM food among Japanese consumers. Although education-only risk communication generally is not effective, such an approach may work in Japan to help consumers better understand GM technology and, eventually, GM food. The gap between accepting GM technology and rejecting its application to food should be explored further.
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