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Magyar Vs. Román Élelmiszerfogyasztás Szekunder Adatok Tükrében

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  • Bakos, Izabella Mária
  • Tamus, Antalné

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Szekunder kutatásunk keretében a magyar és román élelmiszerfogyasztás jelenlegi és várható tendenciáinak a feltárására törekedtünk. Korrelációs vizsgálatunk eredményei szerint az élelmiszerárak alig, a reáljövedelmek viszont nagymértékben meghatározzák az alapvető élelmiszerek keresletét mind a hazai, mind pedig a román fogyasztók körében. A román élelmiszerfogyasztást a reáljövedelmek mellett a tradicionális vallási és gasztronómiai hagyományok is jelentősen befolyásolják. Trendszámításunk eredményei alapján, Magyarországon a gyümölcs- és burgonyafogyasztás, Romániában pedig a hús- és tejtermékfogyasztás mennyiségi növekedésére lehet számítani. Összességében megállapítható, hogy a magyar és román táplálkozás nem túl egészséges, mivel a napi tápanyagbevitel jóval az ajánlott szint felett van mindkét országban. ---------------------------------------------------------------- Within the frame of our secondary research we were pursuing to explore the actual and expected tendency of the Hungarian and Romanian food consuming. Based on our correlation analisys we determined that the food prices have less impact on the basic food demand but especially the real income influences the needs both of the Hungarian and Romanian customers. Besides the real income the Romanian food consuming is strongly affected by the religious and gastronomic traditions. As of the results of our study an increase of the fruit and potato consuming in Hungary and the meat and milk consuming in Romania is to be expected. Overall, the diet is unhealthy in Hungary as well as in Romania as the daily nutriment intake is much below of the recommended quantity in both countries.

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  • Bakos, Izabella Mária & Tamus, Antalné, 2011. "Magyar Vs. Román Élelmiszerfogyasztás Szekunder Adatok Tükrében," Acta Carolus Robertus, Karoly Robert University College, vol. 1(1), pages 1-15.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:hukruc:171754
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.171754
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