Is Buying Local Food a Sustainable Practice? A Scoping Review of Consumers’ Preference for Local Food
Abstract
:1. Introduction
- What are the main characteristics and tendencies in the scientific literature regarding consumers’ preference for local food?
- Is there evidence about local food sustainability and is the consumers’ preference for local food considered as sustainable in the studied literature?
2. Research Methodology
3. Results and Discussion
3.1. Study Characteristics
3.2. Evidence on Consumer Preference forLocal Food
3.2.1. Research Trends
- Understanding the motives underlying consumer behavior when buying local food.
- Consumer segmentation and characteristics, according to their preference for local food or initial division of consumers into groups, in order to reveal differences in consumer behavior.
- Study of food attributes influencing consumer attitudes towards local food (e.g., marketing channels, quality attributes, labelling strategies, certification status, etc.).
- Consumer perception and definition of local food.
Local vs. Organic
Consumer Motives
Consumer Segmentation
Local Food Attributes
3.2.2. Sustainability Attributes of the Consumers‘ Preference for Local Food
Sustainability Attributes of Local Food
- (1)
- Geographical: the term ‘local’ is described through the geographical proximity of the product to a customer. In this case, localness is measured by the distance (in miles or kilometers) from the customer.
- (2)
- Geopolitical: when a ‘local’ product derives from the state or region of the customer’s residence. In this case, ‘local’ can be defined as the opposite of national or foreign. In some cases, it is associated with the traditions of the region or a protected geographical indication.
- (3)
- Organic: in some cases the term ‘local’ and ‘organic’ are merged in the literature.
Sustainability Attributes of the Consumer Preference for Local Food
4. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Type of Inclusion Criteria | Characteristic of Inclusion Criteria |
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Document type | Articles and research papers |
Time period | From 2011 till July 2021 |
Language | English |
Geography | Worldwide |
Databases | Scopus, Web of Science |
Australia | Canada | Denmark | Estonia | Finland | Germany | Guadeloupe | Hungary | India | Italy | New Zealand | Spain | USA | |
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apples | / | / | / | / | |||||||||
beef | / | ||||||||||||
beef salami | / | ||||||||||||
beer | / | ||||||||||||
blackberry jam | / | ||||||||||||
bread | / | ||||||||||||
broccoli | / | ||||||||||||
butter | / | ||||||||||||
chicken breasts | / | / | |||||||||||
clams | / | ||||||||||||
craft beer | / | ||||||||||||
eggs | / | / | / | ||||||||||
flour | / | ||||||||||||
fresh lamb meat | / | ||||||||||||
fruit yogurt | / | ||||||||||||
garlic | / | ||||||||||||
hard apple cider | / | ||||||||||||
honey | / | / | |||||||||||
ketchup | / | ||||||||||||
lemons | / | ||||||||||||
lettuce | / | ||||||||||||
milk | / | / | / | / | |||||||||
mung bean | / | ||||||||||||
mussels | / | ||||||||||||
oysters | / | ||||||||||||
pork | / | ||||||||||||
pork chops | / | ||||||||||||
pork cutlet | / | ||||||||||||
rice | / | ||||||||||||
saffron | / | ||||||||||||
scallops | / | ||||||||||||
seaweed salad | / | ||||||||||||
steak | / | ||||||||||||
strawberries | / | ||||||||||||
tomatoes | / | / | / | ||||||||||
wine | / | ||||||||||||
yams | / |
Word Combination | Frequency | % | Rank |
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local food | 29 | 56.86 | 1 |
willingness to pay | 14 | 27.45 | 2 |
consumer preferences | 13 | 25.49 | 3 |
organic | 13 | 25.49 | 3 |
choice experiment | 11 | 21.57 | 5 |
analysis | 7 | 13.73 | 6 |
attributes | 6 | 11.76 | 7 |
consumer behavior | 5 | 9.80 | 8 |
consumer preference | 4 | 7.84 | 9 |
local foods | 4 | 7.84 | 9 |
oysters | 4 | 7.84 | 9 |
regional food | 4 | 7.84 | 9 |
latent class | 3 | 5.88 | 13 |
marketing | 3 | 5.88 | 13 |
perception | 3 | 5.88 | 13 |
product | 3 | 5.88 | 13 |
sustainability | 3 | 5.88 | 13 |
branding program | 2 | 3.92 | 18 |
choice experiments | 2 | 3.92 | 18 |
choice-based conjoint analysis | 2 | 3.92 | 18 |
cider | 2 | 3.92 | 18 |
class segmentation | 2 | 3.92 | 18 |
component analysis | 2 | 3.92 | 18 |
conjoint analysis | 2 | 3.92 | 18 |
consumer behavior | 2 | 3.92 | 18 |
consumer demand | 2 | 3.92 | 18 |
country of origin | 2 | 3.92 | 18 |
credence attributes | 2 | 3.92 | 18 |
discrete choice experiment | 2 | 3.92 | 18 |
economics | 2 | 3.92 | 18 |
experiments | 2 | 3.92 | 18 |
farm | 2 | 3.92 | 18 |
farmers | 2 | 3.92 | 18 |
field experiment | 2 | 3.92 | 18 |
food miles | 2 | 3.92 | 18 |
food origin | 2 | 3.92 | 18 |
food system | 2 | 3.92 | 18 |
health | 2 | 3.92 | 18 |
horticulture | 2 | 3.92 | 18 |
latent class segmentation | 2 | 3.92 | 18 |
logistic regression | 2 | 3.92 | 18 |
market | 2 | 3.92 | 18 |
organic production | 2 | 3.92 | 18 |
price | 2 | 3.92 | 18 |
principal component analysis | 2 | 3.92 | 18 |
production | 2 | 3.92 | 18 |
quality perception | 2 | 3.92 | 18 |
seafood | 2 | 3.92 | 18 |
supply chain | 2 | 3.92 | 18 |
sustainable food | 2 | 3.92 | 18 |
tomatoes | 2 | 3.92 | 18 |
Paper | Methodology |
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Holmes and Yan 2012 [24] | hypothetical choice experiment |
Lesschaeve et al. 2012 [25] | online survey |
Carroll et al. 2012 [26] | choice experiment |
Grebitus et al. 2013 [27] | experimental auction, non-hypothetical Vickrey auction |
Kalabova et al. 2013 [28] | online/offline questionnaire survey |
Rikkonen et al. 2013 [29] | online questionnaires or/and phone interviews |
Tempesta and Vecchiato 2013 [30] | choice experiment |
Denver and Jensen 2014 [31] | choice experiment |
Gracia 2014 [32] | real choice experiment |
Moor et al. 2014 [33] | Survey |
Barlagne et al. 2015 [34] | an economic experiment |
Hasselbach and Roosen 2015 [35] | Interviews |
Meas et al. 2015 [36] | choice experiment |
Aprile et al. 2016 [37] | Survey |
Hempel and Hamm 2016a [38] | survey, choice experiment |
Hempel and Hamm 2016b [39] | offline survey, choice experiment |
Lim and Hu 2016 [40] | choice experiment |
Schifani et al. 2016 [41] | face-to-face questionnaire |
Berg and Preston, 2017 [42] | online and offline survey |
Ferrazzi et al. 2017 [43] | Survey |
Kecinski et al. 2017 [44] | dichotomous choice field experiment |
Mugera et al. 2017 [45] | random utility discrete choice model framework |
Palmer et al. 2017 [46] | focus groups, survey |
Sanova et al., 2017 [47] | Survey |
Singh et al. 2017 [48] | semi-structured and structured interviews |
Arsil et al. 2018 [49] | Survey |
Brayden et al. 2018 [50] | online survey, choice experiment |
Byrd et al. 2018 [51] | online survey, choice experiments |
Hashem et al. 2018 [52] | semi-structured interviews, survey |
Picha and Skorepa 2018 [22] | Survey |
Picha et al. 2018 [53] | offline survey |
Printezis and Grebitus 2018 [54] | hypothetical online choice experiment |
Wenzig and Gruchmann 2018 [55] | Survey |
Annunziata et al. 2019 [20] | self-administered questionnaire |
Denver et al. 2019 [56] | quantitative survey, choice experiment |
Fan et al. 2019 [57] | economic experiment |
Farris et al. 2019 [58] | discrete choice experiment |
Meyerding and Trajer 2019 [59] | survey, choice experiment |
Meyerding et al. 2019 [60] | survey, choice experiment |
Profeta and Hamm 2019 [61] | Interviews |
Richard and Pivarnik 2019 [62] | Survey |
Skallerud and Wien 2019 [63] | Survey |
Werner et al. 2019 [64] | focus groups |
Chen et al. 2020 [21] | online survey |
Kiss et al. 2020 [65] | online survey |
Li et al. 2020a [66] | framed field experiment |
Li et al. 2020b [67] | incentive-compatible framed field experiment |
Oravecz et al. 2020 [68] | personal interview by a paper-based questionnaire with open and decisive questions |
Sanjuan-Lopez and Resano-Ezcaray 2020 [23] | hypothetical and real choice experiments |
Yang and Leung 2020 [69] | hedonic price model |
Attalah et al. 2021 [70] | choice experiment |
He et al. 2021 [71] | Experiment |
Jensen et al. 2021 [72] | online survey |
Moreno and Malone 2021 [73] | a discrete choice experiment, the open-ended survey |
Paper | Definition of Local Food |
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Holmes and Yan 2012 [24] | Produced, grown, or raised as close to one’s home as possible |
Lesschaeve et al. 2012 [25] | Produced in the province |
Carroll et al. 2012 [26] | New organic |
Grebitus et al. 2013 [27] | With less food miles |
Kalabova et al. 2013 [28] | Produced within the region |
Denver and Jensen 2014 [31] | Organic and local food is ambiguous in the consumers’ perception |
Hasselbach and Roosen 2015 [35] | Produced in the state, county or the place of residence |
Meas et al. 2015 [36] | Produced in the cross-state region, state boundary, sub-state regions. |
Aprile et al. 2016 [37] | Produced within certain political boundaries (regions and state) |
Hempel and Hamm 2016a [38] | Opposed to national |
Hempel and Hamm 2016b [39] | Opposed to food from neighboring countries or non-EU countries |
Lim and Hu 2016 [40] | Produced in 160-km radius |
Schifani et al. 2016 [41] | Produced within the region |
Ferrazzi et al. 2017 [43] | Regional |
Mugera et al. 2017 [45] | Produced within the state (region) |
Palmer et al. 2017 [46] | Regional |
Sanova et al., 2017 [47] | Purchased from farmers’ markets, with a regional or national food label, protected geographical indication, protected designation of origin and traditional specialty guaranteed |
Byrd et al. 2018 [51] | Originated 10–50 miles from home |
Hashem et al. 2018 [52] | Closely related to organic. The average distance for ‘local’ food: 24 miles (from 8 miles to about 100 miles) |
Denver et al. 2019 [56] | Specific dimensions are geographical distance, type of supply chain, and size of company |
Farris et al. 2019 [58] | Produced from within the same state as where the consumer resides |
Meyerding and Trajer 2019 [59] | If it is sold in the same state as it was grown |
Meyerding et al. 2019 [60] | If it is sold in the same state as it was grown |
Kiss et al. 2020 [65] | ‘Products of local (small) producers’ and ‘foods from local producers’ |
Li et al. 2020a [66] | Harvested in a watershed from the same state of the purchase location |
Li et al. 2020b [67] | Harvested within 100 miles of the experiment location |
Sanju an-Lopez and Resano-Ezcaray 2020 [23] | From the local producing area |
Yang and Leung 2020 [69] | The food grown within the state (on the Hawaiian Islands) |
Attalah et al. 2021 [70] | Three levels of localness: (1) produced in their state, (2) in the Great Lakes region, (3) and in the US |
He et al. 2021 [71] | Produced within 100 miles |
Jensen et al. 2021 [72] | From the state of origin |
Dimensions of Local Food Definitions | |||
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Geographical | Geopolitical | Organic | |
Papers | Holmes and Yan 2012 [24] Lim and Hu 2016 [40] Byrd et al. 2018 [51] Hashem et al. 2018 [52] Denver et al. 2019 [56] Li et al. 2020b [67] He et al. 2021 [71] | Lesschaeve et al. 2012 [25] Kalabova et al. 2013 [28] Hasselbach and Roosen 2015 [35] Meas et al. 2015 [36] Aprile et al. 2016 [37] Hempel and Hamm 2016a [38] Hempel and Hamm 2016b [39] Schifani et al. 2016 [41] Ferrazzi et al. 2017 [43] Mugera et al. 2017 [45] Palmer et al. 2017 [46] Sanova et al., 2017 [47] Farris et al. 2019 [58] Meyerding and Trajer 2019 [59] Meyerding et al. 2019 [60] Kiss et al. 2020 [65] Sanju an-Lopez and Resano-Ezcaray 2020 [23] Yang and Leung 2020 [69] Attalah et al. 2021 [70] Jensen et al. 2021 [72] | Carroll et al. 2012 [26] Denver and Jensen 2014 [31] Hashem et al. 2018 [52] |
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Cappelli, L.; D’Ascenzo, F.; Ruggieri, R.; Gorelova, I. Is Buying Local Food a Sustainable Practice? A Scoping Review of Consumers’ Preference for Local Food. Sustainability 2022, 14, 772. https://doi.org/10.3390/su14020772
Cappelli L, D’Ascenzo F, Ruggieri R, Gorelova I. Is Buying Local Food a Sustainable Practice? A Scoping Review of Consumers’ Preference for Local Food. Sustainability. 2022; 14(2):772. https://doi.org/10.3390/su14020772
Chicago/Turabian StyleCappelli, Lucio, Fabrizio D’Ascenzo, Roberto Ruggieri, and Irina Gorelova. 2022. "Is Buying Local Food a Sustainable Practice? A Scoping Review of Consumers’ Preference for Local Food" Sustainability 14, no. 2: 772. https://doi.org/10.3390/su14020772
APA StyleCappelli, L., D’Ascenzo, F., Ruggieri, R., & Gorelova, I. (2022). Is Buying Local Food a Sustainable Practice? A Scoping Review of Consumers’ Preference for Local Food. Sustainability, 14(2), 772. https://doi.org/10.3390/su14020772