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Fisheries and aquaculture products consumption in France: when the Covid-19 crisis did not lead to more sustainable purchases
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EDP Sciences
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10-dkey/10.1051/alr/2023004
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oai:edpsciences.org:dkey/10.1051/alr/2023004
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Kilian Heutte,Fabienne Daures,Sterenn Lucas,Sophie Girard,Frédérique Alban,Pascal Le Floc‘h
Mots clés
COVID-19
seafood
fishery and aquaculture products (FAPs)
sustainable consumption
Date de publication
26/04/2023
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en
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https://doi.org/10.1051/alr/2023004
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Description
In terms of food consumption, sustainability dimensions are often conflicting with purchasing power and practical purchases. France lands, farms, imports, and consumes large quantities of fisheries and aquaculture products (FAPs). The pandemic affected both domestic and foreign FAP supply through restrictions on trade and fishing conditions. Numerous sale points offering FAPs were closed during the pandemic. This general context has likely questioned the role of consumers on environmental, economic, and social matters. The aim of the paper is to assess whether the Covid-19 crisis has been an opportunity for French consumers to align their consumption at-home with the environmental issues by favouring domestic producers, short channels, or eco-friendly products. Quantitative data on at-home ordinary household purchases in metropolitan France from 2017 to 2021 was used along with t-test methods. It seems that fresh FAPs consumption did not truly adapt to the domestic fish production in defiance of import restrictions and available surpluses. While fresh shellfish at-home consumption did not change significantly in 2020, salmon and cod are still widely favoured by French consumers at-home, although their French production is virtually non-existent. On the contrary, domestically produced fish species remains poorly consumed at-home. The abundant supply of fresh salmon initially intended for other markets has permitted to consolidate the dominant position of this species on the French at-home consumption market. Initiated by supermarkets and hypermarkets and followed up by consumers, the trend of purchasing pre-packaged fresh fish has been substantially amplified by the pandemic and seems to persist over time.
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