Non-wood forest products (NWFPs) are collected or harvested for commercial and medical purposes from forests.
These plants can be diversified into wild food plants, medicinal and aromatic plants, bulbous plants, mushrooms,
dye plants and honey. The aim of this study is to assess the demand of consumers who buy medicinal plants in
Istanbul and to reveal the relationships between the variables affecting the demand. For this purpose, face-to-face
interviews were conducted with consumers (n=384) who purchased medicinal plants in 20 randomly selected
districts of Istanbul. Descriptive analysis, correlation analysis and Chi-square independence test were used in data
analysis. These analyses were carried out with the SPSS 22.0 statistical package program. According to the results,
the most demanded medicinal plants are linden, mint and ginger, respectively. People buy medicinal plants mostly
for the treatment of respiratory system and digestive system diseases and the demand is generally high in winter
and autumn. The most important factor affecting the purchasing preferences of consumers is freshness. The
consumers mostly buy the medicinal plants from herbalists. According to the Chi-square analysis findings, there
is a significant relationship between the gender of consumers and the purpose of using medicinal plants. In
addition, while there was no relationship between gender and price, brand, quality, there was a statistically
significant relationship between expiration date and visuality.
Primary Language | English |
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Subjects | Forestry Politics, Economics and Law |
Journal Section | Erratum |
Authors | |
Early Pub Date | August 20, 2023 |
Publication Date | September 28, 2023 |
Submission Date | August 17, 2023 |
Published in Issue | Year 2023 Volume: 11 Issue: 2 |
E-mail: Hbarist@gmail.com
ISSN: 2147-7493
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