Agric. Econ. - Czech, 2021, 67(8):316-326 | DOI: 10.17221/307/2020-AGRICECON
The similarity of food consumption patterns in selected EU countries combined with the similarity of food production and importsOriginal Paper
- 1 Department of Economics and Economic Policy in Agribusiness, Faculty of Economics and Social Sciences, Poznan University of Life Sciences, Poznan, Poland
- 2 Department of Trade and Finance, Faculty of Economics and Management, Czech University of Life Sciences, Prague, Czech Republic
The purpose of the paper was to analyse changes in food consumption patterns in the European Union (EU) countries and link these patterns with food production and imports. The two research questions posed by the authors were as follows i): are the structures of the consumption, production and importation of food becoming more similar or more diverse among EU countries, and ii) are changes in food consumption patterns caused by changes in domestic production, or has food been imported to a greater extent from abroad. The study investigated countries which that have been continuously keeping relevant statistics since 1961. The food consumption structures recorded in the years 1961-1969 and 2010-2017 were compared among these countries. Following this, the countries were grouped into subsets using the criterion of greatest similarity in terms of food consumption structures. The same was done in the case of their food production and imports. The study found that countries were becoming increasingly similar in terms of their consumption patterns. An opposite situation occurred concerning food production. In the case of food imports, structural diversity between countries decreased. It follows that changes in food consumption patterns mainly occurred through the adjustment of imports.
Keywords: food balance; market unification; structure diversity
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