Valpiani Natalie, Wilde Parke, Rogers Beatrice, Stewart Hayden
1Gerald J. and Dorothy R. Friedman School of Nutrition Science and Policy,150 Harrison Avenue,Boston,MA 02111,USA.
2Economic Research Service,US Department of Agriculture,Washington,DC,USA.
Public Health Nutr. 2015 Oct;18(15):2846-54. doi: 10.1017/S1368980015000981. Epub 2015 Apr 21.
To explore the effect of seasonality on fruit and vegetable availability and prices across three outlet types (farmers' markets, roadside stands and conventional supermarkets).
Cross-sectional survey of geographically clustered supermarkets, farmers' markets and roadside stands. Enumerators recorded the availability and lowest price for eleven fruits and eighteen vegetables in each season of 2011.
Price data were collected at retail outlets located in central and eastern North Carolina.
The sample consisted of thirty-three supermarkets, thirty-four farmers' markets and twenty-three roadside stands.
Outside the local harvest season, the availability of many fruits and vegetables was substantially lower at farmers' markets and roadside stands compared with supermarkets. Given sufficient availability, some items were significantly cheaper (P<0·05) at direct retail outlets in the peak season (e.g. cantaloupe cost 36·0 % less at roadside stands than supermarkets), while others were significantly more expensive (e.g. carrots cost 137·9 % more at farmers' markets than supermarkets). Although small samples limited statistical power in many non-peak comparisons, these results also showed some differences by item: two-thirds of fruits were cheaper at one or both direct outlets in the spring and autumn, whereas five of eighteen vegetables cost more at direct retail year-round.
Commonly consumed fruits and vegetables were more widely available at supermarkets in central and eastern North Carolina than at direct retail outlets, in each season. Contingent on item availability, price competitiveness of the direct retail outlets varied by fruit and vegetable. For many items, the outlets compete on price in more than one season.
探讨季节性对三种销售渠道(农贸市场、路边摊和传统超市)水果和蔬菜供应情况及价格的影响。
对地理位置集中的超市、农贸市场和路边摊进行横断面调查。调查员记录了2011年各季节11种水果和18种蔬菜的供应情况及最低价格。
价格数据收集于北卡罗来纳州中部和东部的零售网点。
样本包括33家超市、34个农贸市场和23个路边摊。
在当地收获季节之外,与超市相比,农贸市场和路边摊的许多水果和蔬菜供应量大幅减少。在供应充足的情况下,一些商品在旺季时在直接零售渠道明显更便宜(P<0·05)(例如路边摊的哈密瓜价格比超市低36·0%),而其他商品则明显更贵(例如农贸市场的胡萝卜价格比超市高137·9%)。尽管小样本限制了许多非旺季比较的统计效力,但这些结果也显示了不同商品之间的一些差异:三分之二的水果在春季和秋季在一个或两个直接零售渠道更便宜,而18种蔬菜中有5种全年在直接零售渠道价格更高。
在北卡罗来纳州中部和东部,各季节中常见的水果和蔬菜在超市的供应比直接零售渠道更广泛。根据商品供应情况,直接零售渠道的价格竞争力因水果和蔬菜而异。对于许多商品,这些渠道在多个季节都存在价格竞争。