Abstract

Nowadays, meat and meat products are considered as a part of the daily diet of most people. Therefore, it is necessary to deal with meat and meat products and their consumption according to individual types of meat. Based on the above, the paper is focused on the issue of consumption of individual types of meat in the Slovak Republic and the identification of key factors affecting the consumption of meat and meat products from Slovak consumers' point of view. Secondary and primary data is used to fulfil the aim of the paper. Secondary data is obtained from the Statistical Office of the Slovak Republic, on the basis of which the development of consumption of individual types of meat is predicted by 2020. It can be stated that poultry and pork meat and meat products consumption is constantly increasing and there is a slight change in beef and fish meat and meat products consumption, which is currently at a very low level. In the context of the above, a questionnaire survey is realised and based on its results it could be concluded that the price is a main reason for the inadequate consumption of different types of meat. However, consumers consume meat and meat products mainly because of taste, which can be considered as an aspect of irrationality in the diet of Slovak consumers. Furthermore, a number of factors affecting the purchase and consumption of meat and meat products have been identified. The results show rational and irrational aspects in the decision making of Slovak consumers. The most important factor is the quality of meat and meat products, which consumers perceive differently, mainly on the basis of their own personality and other aspects of meat quality (price, origin, freshness, and sensory characteristics of meat). Other important factors are the perception of composition, freshness, price and country of origin.

Highlights

  • The demand for food, including meat and meat products, is relatively inelastic and is influenced by a number of factors

  • The paper was focused on the meat and meat products consumption in the Slovak Republic, as well as on the identification of key factors affecting the purchase and consumption

  • High consumption of pork and poultry meat, as well as low consumption of beef and fish, are mainly caused by price relations of meat in relation to disposable incomes of Slovak consumers. This was confirmed by the primary data from the questionnaire survey, which showed that the price together with the quality of products and the existence of substitution products have a significant influence in the inadequate consumption of individual types of meat

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Introduction

The demand for food, including meat and meat products, is relatively inelastic and is influenced by a number of factors. The main factors are the gross domestic product and its redistribution among the population, the standard of living, the market structure, the intensity of international trade and individual consumer behaviour (Skořepa, 2009). In relation to meat consumption, the factors determining the consumption of meat and meat products can be divided into three basic categories. The last category of factors affecting the meat and meat products consumption includes determinants related to socioeconomic aspects. These factors include, in particular, the standard of living and the degree of urbanization resulting mainly from changes in eating habits, as well as individual consumer behaviour (York and Gossard, 2004)

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