Charlebois Sylvain, Le Bouthillier Marie, Music Janet, Vézeau Janèle
Agri-Food Analytics Lab, Dalhousie University, Halifax, NS B3H 4R2, Canada.
Centre NUTRISS-Nutrition, Santé et Société, Institut sur la Nutrition et les Aliments Fonctionnels (INAF), Université Laval, Québec, QC G1V 0A6, Canada.
Foods. 2023 Sep 20;12(18):3492. doi: 10.3390/foods12183492.
Promoting local food consumption for economic growth is a priority; however, defining "local" remains challenging. In Nova Scotia, Canada, this pioneering research establishes a comprehensive framework for assessing local food consumption. Employing three data collection methods, our study reveals that, on average, Nova Scotians allocate 31.2% of their food expenditures to locally sourced products, excluding restaurant and take-out spending, as per the provincial guidelines. The participants estimated that, in the previous year, 37.6% of their spending was on local food; this figure was derived from the most effective method among the three. However, the figure was potentially influenced by participant perspective and was prone to overestimation. To enhance accuracy, we propose methodological enhancements. Despite the limitations, the 31.2% baseline offers a substantial foundation for understanding local food patterns in Nova Scotia. It serves as a replicable benchmark for future investigations and guides researchers with similar objectives, thereby establishing a robust research platform.
促进本地食品消费以推动经济增长是一项优先任务;然而,界定“本地”仍然具有挑战性。在加拿大新斯科舍省,这项开创性研究建立了一个评估本地食品消费的综合框架。通过三种数据收集方法,我们的研究表明,根据该省的指导方针,新斯科舍省居民平均将其食品支出的31.2%用于本地采购的产品,不包括餐厅和外卖支出。参与者估计,在前一年,他们37.6%的支出用于本地食品;这个数字是从三种方法中最有效的方法得出的。然而,这个数字可能受到参与者观点的影响,并且容易高估。为了提高准确性,我们提出了方法上的改进。尽管存在局限性,但31.2%的基线为了解新斯科舍省的本地食品模式提供了坚实的基础。它为未来的调查提供了可复制的基准,并为具有类似目标的研究人员提供指导,从而建立一个强大的研究平台。