Consumers’ and farmers’ characteristics in short food supply chains: an exploratory analysis



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journal article
Journal: 
Studies in Agricultural Economics
Number: 
121
Pages: 
67-74
Author(s): 
Stanco M.
Lerro M.
Marotta G.
Nazzaro C.
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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. This study attempts to define the farmers and consumers of farmers’ markets in terms of both their socio-demographic and their attitudinal characteristics. Data gathering was performed carrying out face-to-face interviews with sixty farmers and consumers

Publication year: 
2019
Keywords: 
Farmers’ market
Food related lifestyle
Edinburgh Farming Attitudes Scale
Consumers
Farmers