Malezieux, Eric Verger, Eric O. Avallone, Sylvie Alpha, Arlène Biu Ngigi, Peter Lourme-Ruiz, Alissia Bazile, Didier Bricas, Nicolas Ehret, Isabelle Martin-Prével, Yves
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Two plant production-based strategies – biofortification and dietary diversification – have been advocated to overcome micronutrient deficiencies, which are major contributors to morbidity and mortality worldwide. The respective benefits and effectiveness of these two strategies are the subject of controversy. Expanding the scope of this debate bey...
Nantongo, Judith Ssali Tinyiro, Samuel Edgar Nakitto, Mariam Serunkuma, Edwin Namugga, Prossy Ayetigbo, Oluwatoyin Mayanja, Sarah Moyo, Mukani Ssali, Reuben Mendes, Thiago
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BACKGROUND: Potato varieties have diverse biophysical characteristics, so it is important for breeders to have the capacity to choose those that meet the preferences of end users, such as mealiness, firmness, and taste, among others. Combining user preferences with descriptive information regarding the sensory characteristics of boiled potatoes can...
Olaosebikan, Deborah Olamide Bello, Abolore De Sousa, Kauê Ndjouenkeu, Robert Adesokan, Michael Alamu, Emmanuel Agbona, Afolabi Van Etten, Jacob Kegah, Franklin Ngoualem Dufour, Dominique
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BACKGROUND: Nigeria and Cameroon are multi-ethnic countries with diverse preferences for food characteristics. The present study aimed to inform cassava breeders on consumer-prioritized eba quality traits. Consumer testing was carried out using the triadic comparison of technologies (tricot). Diverse consumers in villages, towns and cities evaluate...
Akankwasa, Kenneth Marimo, Pricilla Bouniol, Alexandre Tumuhimbise, Robooni Asasira, Moreen Kisakye, Sarah Khakasa, Elizabeth Tinyiro, Samuel Edgar Mukasa, Yusuf Tukashaba, Living
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BACKGROUND: The relevance of several characteristics for the acceptability of steamed East Africa bananas (matooke) was assessed using consumer-preferred characteristics, the overall liking scores, check-all-that-apply (CATA) and the Just About Right scale. The study was conducted in rural and urban locations in three banana growing regions of Ugan...
Dufour, Dominique Ceballos, Hernan Hershey, Clair Hamaker, Bruce R. Lorenzen, Jim
Payen, Sandra Biard, Yannick Dawson, Carolina
L'affichage environnemental des produits alimentaires a plusieurs objectifs : apporter aux consommateurs une information simple et transparente sur les impacts environnementaux des produits alimentaires et encourager les organisations à éco-concevoir leurs produits afin de réduire leurs impacts environnementaux. Le dispositif, encore en constructio...
Bene, Christophe Maître d'Hôtel, Elodie Pelloquin, Raphaël Badaoui, Outman Garba, Faroukou Sankima, Jocelyne
Armed conflicts are among the major disruptions affecting local food systems in low- and middle-income countries, having devastating effects on populations' food security. The understanding of the mechanisms linking conflicts to food insecurity is limited, however, by a lack of data on how these conflicts affect the different actors of local food s...
Cancalon, Mathilde Barouh, Nathalie Hemery, Youna Baréa, Bruno Durand, Erwann Bourlieu-Lacanal, Claire Villeneuve, Pierre
Infant follow-on formulas (IFF) mimic human milk. This study aimed to identify the key structural levers that influence oxidative stability of IFF. Representative model IFF of marketed products in term of lipid composition were formulated with varying droplet size, lipid droplet core composition, and interfacial composition using different emulsifi...
Ngoh Newilah, Gérard Kendine Vepowo, Cédric Nya Nzimi, Cendy Raymonde Kuate Kengne, Cédric Takam Ngouno, Annie Nana, Claudin Karim Meli Meli, Vivien Gouado, Inocent Dufour, Dominique Mbéguié-A-Mbéguié, Didier
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BACKGROUND: An understanding of the preferences of different stakeholders in the plantain value chain in rural and urban segments in Cameroon is important for the selection and adoption of new plantain cultivars. Boiled plantain is one of the most commonly consumed food products from this crop in Cameroon. Gendered food mapping and consumer testing...
Forsythe, Lora Olaosebikan, Deborah Olamide Teeken, Béla Ngoh Newilah, Gérard Mayanja, Sarah Nanyonjo, Ann Ritah Iragaba, Paula Okoye, Benjamin Marimo, Pricilla Kenneth, Akankwasa
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Crop breeding in sub-Saharan Africa has made considerable gains; however, postharvest and food-related preferences have been overlooked, in addition to how these preferences vary by gender, social difference and context. This context is changing as participatory approaches using intersectional gender and place-based methods are beginning to inform ...