Strah potrošnikov glede prehranske varnosti v Sloveniji v obdobju prvega vala COVID-19 krize

Maja Turnšek, Ranka Junge, Vesna Miličić, Martina Bavec
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The various crises are having a significant impact on the entire food sector and are changing the attitudes of Europeans as well as policies on the importance of food security and sustainably produced quality and safe food for consumer health. The paper focuses on the consumer’s fear of food security for the time of the first wave of COVID-19 and the associated concern for food security in the future and the changes in consumer behaviour. The online survey in Slovenia was conducted in June 2020 using a “snowball” method. The sample included 490 individuals. The results showed that both measured forms of fear (i) fear over food security during the first wave of COVID-19 crisis, and (ii) fear over food security in the future were statistically significant, moderately strong and positively associated with almost all forms of self-perceived behaviour change caused by the COVID-19 crisis. The respondents focused more on buying locally produced and processed food, food stockpiling and decreasing food waste. Only minor changes were expressed with regards to their food purchasing channels, with the elderly, the highly educated and those who classified themselves in a higher social class buying more often directly from farmers. In the future, the results of this research should be compared with other countries and the impact of an individual’s economic situation and the impact of promotional campaigns on agricultural products on changing consumer behaviour should also be analysed in more detail.
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各种危机正在对整个食品部门产生重大影响,并正在改变欧洲人的态度以及关于粮食安全和可持续生产的质量和安全食品对消费者健康重要性的政策。本文关注的是消费者在第一波COVID-19疫情期间对食品安全的担忧,以及对未来食品安全的相关担忧和消费者行为的变化。斯洛文尼亚的在线调查于2020年6月采用“滚雪球”法进行。样本包括490个人。结果显示,两种测量的恐惧形式(i)在COVID-19危机第一波期间对粮食安全的恐惧,以及(ii)对未来粮食安全的恐惧,在统计上都具有显著性,中等强度,并与COVID-19危机导致的几乎所有形式的自我感知行为改变呈正相关。受访者更关注购买当地生产和加工的食品、储存食品和减少食物浪费。在购买食品的渠道方面,只有很小的变化,老年人、受过高等教育的人和社会阶层较高的人更多地直接从农民那里购买食品。今后,应将这项研究的结果与其他国家进行比较,并应更详细地分析个人经济状况的影响和对农产品的促销活动对改变消费者行为的影响。
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Acta agriculturae Slovenica
Acta agriculturae Slovenica Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Agricultural and Biological Sciences (all)
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期刊介绍: Acta agriculturae Slovenica is a scientific journal published quarterly by the Agronomy, and the Zootechnical Departments of the Biotechnical Faculty, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia. Source of high quality research from the field of agronomy, zootechnics, applied biology and related fields from Slovenia and other countries.
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