Barriers and facilitators of purchasing from short food supply chains: evidence from consumer focus groups in Germany, Spain, Greece and Hungary

Q3 Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Betty Chang, Camila Massri, Malou Reipurth, Eugenia A. Petropoulou, Verena Hüttl-Maack, Dennis Gawlik, K. Kujáni, V. Szente, A. Hegyi, Ágnes Szegedyné Fricz, E. Santa Cruz, Theo Benos, C. Aouinaït, Débora Campos, B. Alfaro, Frank Jansseni, I. Theodorakopoulou, C. Iliopoulos, S. Hieke
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This study aimed to identify the barriers and facilitators of consumers purchasing from short food supply chains (SFSC). Eight focus groups were conducted with consumers in the rural and urban areas of Germany, Spain, Hungary and Greece. Participants generally felt that increasing the convenience of purchasing SFSC products (in terms of a proximal location and being able to purchase a wide range of produce in one place) was a prerequisite for them to buy such products. Food quality in terms of taste, freshness and organic status were also taken into account in purchase decisions, and there appears to be a greater focus on health rather than the environmental implications of organic production, although the environmental aspects are also appreciated. Some participants also like the idea of supporting their local community through purchasing from local producers and/or retailers. It was believed that small-scale production and SFSC result in better quality food, but participants had less confidence in the hygiene and food safety standards of SFSC compared to longer chains. Participants thought that consumers would purchase local food if they could more easily access a variety of local food in one place, such as through supermarkets, cooperatives, farm shops and markets, or an online platform that aggregates producers.
从短食品供应链采购的障碍和促进因素:来自德国、西班牙、希腊和匈牙利消费者焦点小组的证据
本研究旨在确定消费者从短食品供应链(SFSC)购买的障碍和促进因素。对德国、西班牙、匈牙利和希腊的农村和城市地区的消费者进行了八个焦点小组。与会者普遍认为,增加购买SFSC产品的便利性(就就近地点和能够在一个地方购买各种产品而言)是他们购买此类产品的先决条件。在购买决策中,还考虑了味道、新鲜度和有机状态方面的食品质量,而且似乎更注重健康,而不是有机生产对环境的影响,尽管环境方面也受到重视。一些参与者还喜欢通过从当地生产商和/或零售商那里购买来支持当地社区的想法。人们认为,小规模生产和SFSC可以生产出质量更好的食品,但与较长的供应链相比,参与者对SFSC的卫生和食品安全标准缺乏信心。参与者认为,如果消费者能够更容易地在一个地方获得各种当地食品,比如通过超市、合作社、农场商店和市场,或者通过聚集生产商的在线平台,他们就会购买当地食品。
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International Journal of Food Studies
International Journal of Food Studies Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Food Science
CiteScore
2.10
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0.00%
发文量
33
审稿时长
24 weeks
期刊介绍: he International Journal of Food Studies (IJFS), a journal of the ISEKI_Food Association, is an international peer-reviewed open-access journal featuring scientific articles on the world of Food in Education, Research and Industry. This journal is a forum created specifically to improve the international dissemination of Food Science and Technology knowledge between Education, Research and Industry stakeholders. Original contributions relevant to the following topics will be considered for publication: -Education methods, including Life Long Learning and e-learning; -Research and application in academia, research, industry; -Critical reviews of scientific literature by researchers, students, invited authors; -Exchange of views and opinions of a scientific nature including testimonies on career experiences in Food Industry/Research/Education (required skills, challenges and successes). Manuscripts focusing on Food related Education topics are particularly welcome.
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