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Is Local Better? Consumer Value in Food Purchasing and the Role of Short Food Supply Chains

This paper investigates the current research on how consumers select the foods they buy and how they define ‘quality’. Consumer decisions are complex and whilst a few consumers prioritise local above all other factors when selecting food, for most local is simply one of multiple factors which influence the food choices they make. Short Food Chains are not necessarily local but are based on supply chains with fewer steps in the chain from producer to consumer. Short Food Chains ensure that

Sujet(s): 
évaluation des besoinschaînes de valeursecteur agroalimentaire
Année de publication: 
2019
Auteur: 
Delicato C.Collison M.Myronyuk I.Symochko T.Boyko N.
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Consumers’ and farmers’ characteristics in short food supply chains: an exploratory analysis

A “farmers’ market” identifies a common area where farmers meet periodically to sell food products which do not need to be processed before consumption. Farmers’ markets have recently experienced steady growth mainly due to increasing demand for traditional foods and rising consumers’ interest towards locally produced food products. It is also the case that they provide transparency along the supply chain and decrease information asymmetries.

Sujet(s): 
suivi et évaluation (S&E)processus multipartitesrecherchechaînes de valeur
Année de publication: 
2019
Auteur: 
Stanco M.Lerro M.Marotta G.Nazzaro C.
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The Significance of Short Food Supply Chains: Trends and Bottlenecks from the SKIN Thematic Network

Short Food Supply Chains (SFSCs) are central to the alternative food movement discourse. SFSCs are based upon the interrelations among actors who are directly involved in the production, processing, distribution, and consumption of food products. They depend upon actors mobilising resources of various kinds: skills; knowledge; labour; capital; buildings etc. External factors such as policies and regulations can also encourage the creation of these shorter chains. The development of SFSCs can still be hindered by a range of other factors.

Sujet(s): 
innovationsystèmes de connaissances et d'informationsuivi et évaluation (S&E)réseauchaînes de valeur...
Année de publication: 
2019
Auteur: 
Hyland J.Crehan P.Colantuono F.Macken-Walsh A.
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