Quo vadis Farmer Sales? The Experience of a Survey in Hungary

Direct sales by farmers gained acceptance in Hungary following the incursion of healthy eating and the enhancement of local economic development efforts. Conducting questionnaire surveys and interviews, our research investigated the means through which locally produced goods reach consumers, e.g., s...

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Main Authors: Bertalan Laura, Inzsöl Renáta, Hegedüs Judit, Jankó Ferenc
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sciendo 2019-03-01
Series:Naše Gospodarstvo
Subjects:
q02
r11
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.2478/ngoe-2019-0003
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spelling doaj-6cd3f4f367fd44d787e982ccaa407b842021-09-06T19:22:38ZengSciendoNaše Gospodarstvo2385-80522019-03-01651303910.2478/ngoe-2019-0003ngoe-2019-0003Quo vadis Farmer Sales? The Experience of a Survey in HungaryBertalan Laura0Inzsöl Renáta1Hegedüs Judit2Jankó Ferenc3University of Sopron, Alexandre Lámfalussy Faculty of Economics, HungaryPhD Student at the University of Sopron, Alexandre Lámfalussy Faculty of Economics, HungaryPhD Student at the University of Sopron, Alexandre Lámfalussy Faculty of Economics, HungaryUniversity of Sopron, Alexandre Lámfalussy Faculty of Economics, HungaryDirect sales by farmers gained acceptance in Hungary following the incursion of healthy eating and the enhancement of local economic development efforts. Conducting questionnaire surveys and interviews, our research investigated the means through which locally produced goods reach consumers, e.g., short food supply chains, as well as the farmers’ motivations and the necessary developments. According to the main results, personal direct consumer relations are vital for local farmers; however, advanced sales channels are not popular nor fully developed in Hungary. Only the capital city shows some development here, catalysing and stimulating the domestic market and consumer behaviour. On the other hand, the age structure of local farmers or the lack of knowledge hinder the advent of advanced sales channels. Nevertheless, there is a continuous and immanent need for development in this sector; although, the recent conditions of subsidies unfortunately do not support small scale local farmers.https://doi.org/10.2478/ngoe-2019-0003short food supply chainslocal farmersdirect salesfoodstuff communitiesq02r11
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author Bertalan Laura
Inzsöl Renáta
Hegedüs Judit
Jankó Ferenc
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Inzsöl Renáta
Hegedüs Judit
Jankó Ferenc
Quo vadis Farmer Sales? The Experience of a Survey in Hungary
Naše Gospodarstvo
short food supply chains
local farmers
direct sales
foodstuff communities
q02
r11
author_facet Bertalan Laura
Inzsöl Renáta
Hegedüs Judit
Jankó Ferenc
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title Quo vadis Farmer Sales? The Experience of a Survey in Hungary
title_short Quo vadis Farmer Sales? The Experience of a Survey in Hungary
title_full Quo vadis Farmer Sales? The Experience of a Survey in Hungary
title_fullStr Quo vadis Farmer Sales? The Experience of a Survey in Hungary
title_full_unstemmed Quo vadis Farmer Sales? The Experience of a Survey in Hungary
title_sort quo vadis farmer sales? the experience of a survey in hungary
publisher Sciendo
series Naše Gospodarstvo
issn 2385-8052
publishDate 2019-03-01
description Direct sales by farmers gained acceptance in Hungary following the incursion of healthy eating and the enhancement of local economic development efforts. Conducting questionnaire surveys and interviews, our research investigated the means through which locally produced goods reach consumers, e.g., short food supply chains, as well as the farmers’ motivations and the necessary developments. According to the main results, personal direct consumer relations are vital for local farmers; however, advanced sales channels are not popular nor fully developed in Hungary. Only the capital city shows some development here, catalysing and stimulating the domestic market and consumer behaviour. On the other hand, the age structure of local farmers or the lack of knowledge hinder the advent of advanced sales channels. Nevertheless, there is a continuous and immanent need for development in this sector; although, the recent conditions of subsidies unfortunately do not support small scale local farmers.
topic short food supply chains
local farmers
direct sales
foodstuff communities
q02
r11
url https://doi.org/10.2478/ngoe-2019-0003
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