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Understanding Acceptance of Genome-Edited Crops and Foods: The Role of Trust, Attitudes, and Perceived Literacy in Italy

Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2026
Citazione:
Paleologo, M., Lanubile, A., Camardo Leggieri, M., Gomarasca, P., Graffigna, G., Understanding Acceptance of Genome-Edited Crops and Foods: The Role of Trust, Attitudes, and Perceived Literacy in Italy, <>, 2026; 15 (6): 1-15. [doi:10.3390/foods15061007] [https://hdl.handle.net/10807/333018]
Abstract:
Genome-editing (GE) techniques are gaining relevance in the agri-food system for their potential to enhance crop resilience and sustainability, raising questions about consumer acceptance and responsible innovation. Understanding public willingness to buy (WTB) GE foods is therefore essential. While trust in science is often cited as a key driver, its effects are not straightforward. This study examines mechanisms linking trust in science to WTB GE foods, testing the mediating role of attitudes and the moderating role of perceived literacy. A cross-sectional online survey was conducted with a representative sample of Italian adults. Using structural equation modelling, we tested three models: a mediation model, a model including a direct path between trust and WTB, and a moderated model incorporating perceived literacy. Trust predicted more favourable attitudes toward GE, and attitudes were strongly associated with WTB. However, when controlling for attitudes, the direct effect of trust on WTB was negative. Perceived literacy significantly moderated this relationship: higher perceived literacy strengthened the negative trust–WTB association. Overall, generalized trust in science is not sufficient for public acceptance of GE crops and foods. Communication strategies should move beyond trust-building and foster informed, critically engaged consumers.
Tipologia CRIS:
Articolo in rivista, Nota a sentenza
Keywords:
genome editing; food acceptance; trust in science; attitudes; preceived literacy; willingness to buy
Elenco autori:
Paleologo, Michele; Lanubile, Alessandra; Camardo Leggieri, Marco; Gomarasca, Paolo; Graffigna, Guendalina
Link alla scheda completa:
https://publicatt.unicatt.it/handle/10807/333018
Pubblicato in:
FOODS
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https://www.mdpi.com/2304-8158/15/6/1007

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Settori (9)


LS9_8 - Applied plant sciences, plant breeding, agroecology and soil biology - (2024)

SH4_2 - Personality and social cognition; emotion - (2024)

SH5_9 - Ethics and its applications; social philosophy - (2024)

Settore AGR/07 - GENETICA AGRARIA

Settore M-FIL/03 - FILOSOFIA MORALE

Settore M-PSI/06 - PSICOLOGIA DEL LAVORO E DELLE ORGANIZZAZIONI

Settore AGRI-06/A - Genetica agraria

Settore PHIL-03/A - Filosofia morale

Settore PSIC-03/B - Psicologia del lavoro e delle organizzazioni
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