Consumer trust in local food system – An empirical research in Hungary

Author:

László V.1ORCID,Szakos D.2ORCID,Csizmadiáné Czuppon V.1ORCID,Kasza Gy.23ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Innovation Management, Faculty of Business and Economics, University of Pannonia, 8200 Veszprém, Egyetem street 10, Hungary

2. University of Veterinary Medicine Budapest, 1078 Budapest, István street 2, Hungary

3. Hungarian University of Agriculture and Life Sciences, 2100 Gödöllő, Páter Károly street 1, Hungary

Abstract

AbstractConsumer trust is essential to any market but particularly relevant to the food sector. Sustainable food systems require integration of small-scale food producers, for them consumer trust is pivotal. However, comprehensive measurement of consumer trust regarding local food is a less explored area. Based on the adjusted version of Benson's trust toolkit, local food trust was measured on four levels. This approach, connecting locality/proximity to food-related trust, was tested with a representative quantitative consumer survey (n = 1,001) in Hungary. Interpersonal trust, general organisation trust, local food chain trust, and local food product trust were measured on a 5-point Likert scale. Correlation and boxplot analysis conducted revealed that trust levels correlate significantly but remain independent from demographic characteristics, indicating that trust in local food is not region-, education-, or income-specific amongst Hungarian consumers. A relatively high level of consumer trust was measured for local food products and producers compared to other stakeholders, strengthening the assumption for the proximity-trust relationship regarding food. This is a key factor for small-scale food producers: only shared values with the local community and earned trust can attract customers despite less flexibility with pricing and limited capacity for advertising.

Funder

Hungarian Academy of Sciences

Publisher

Akademiai Kiado Zrt.

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