The questions of Hungarian Short Food Supply Chains
Gyarmati, Gábor
Kozma, Tímea
Szikora, Péter
2025-08-27T08:42:50Z
2025-08-27T08:42:50Z
2018
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14044/32828
There is a growing interest in the topic of short food supply chains (SFSC) in the
EU and Hungary. There is larger act in the EU's 2014-2020 programmes for the
development of SFSC. There were some measures included shortening the distance between
the producer and the consumer and the need for market-building to bring local products to
local stores. The SFSC would be the tool of developing of peripheral areas. But it could
help the village town relation. Current producer capacity, consumer demand and legal and
regulatory conditions, short supply chains make fewer consumers available than potential
consumers, may pose a food safety risk and are difficult to ensure the profitability of the
legitimate food producer. It is necessary to develop this way to solve these problems.
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