Improving food value chain through sustainability scores

Customers are getting more interested in the quality and the environmental impact of food. Even when producers provide detailed information on the food supply chain, consumers feel overwhelmed by the amount of information to process. A questionnaire delivered to 1,000+ respondents in Italy revealed...

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Veröffentlicht in:CERN ideaSquare journal of experimental innovation 2021-05
Hauptverfasser: Alberto Ciampaglia, Dario Fontanel, Gianluca Colaianni, Stefano Dozio, Alessandro Mancinelli, Chiara Perri, Alessia Toscano
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Zusammenfassung:Customers are getting more interested in the quality and the environmental impact of food. Even when producers provide detailed information on the food supply chain, consumers feel overwhelmed by the amount of information to process. A questionnaire delivered to 1,000+ respondents in Italy revealed that customers look for quick information on their sustainability while grocery shopping. However, 23% of respondents don’t have time to read labels. As a result, we propose a platform capable of facilitating customers’ choices for high quality food. This includes a decision-making algorithm which takes into consideration all of the information provided by producers, delivering an immediate rating of the food based on its environmental and social impact.
ISSN:2413-9505
DOI:10.23726/cij.2017.1057