Authors
Alessia Lombardi, Giuseppina Migliore, Fabio Verneau, Giorgio Schifani, Luigi Cembalo
Publication date
2015/10/1
Journal
Food quality and preference
Volume
45
Pages
158-165
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
In recent years a new form of food production and distribution organisation, as part of small-scale and local agriculture, has been gaining ground. Generically termed short supply chains (SSCs), this new model of food procurement comprises various forms such as community-supported agriculture, box schemes and solidarity purchase groups. Consumer participation in SSCs is dictated by deep motivations: while consumers are principally encouraged by the desire to preserve local producers, as well as the social and environmental aspects of farming, the attraction of SSCs is also tied to different and more complex ways of perceiving food quality. The quality issue in SSCs is not only seen in the light of classic attributes, such as taste and safety, but also in terms of social criteria built on the basis of aspects of products linked to social and environmental domains.
This study provides an empirical assessment of …
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