Estimating the Cost of the Spanish Sustainable Food Basket through the Reference Budgets Approach
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2021Abstract
Reference budgets (RB) are illustrative priced baskets containing the minimum goods
and services necessary for well-described types of families to have adequate social participation.
Cross-country comparable food RB with the minimum cost were previously developed in 26 EU
countries. However, sustainability was not considered. The aim of this paper is to present the
development of healthy and sustainable food baskets for Spanish adults. This work follows the
steps proposed in previous European projects to build RB: (1) revision of guidelines on healthy and
sustainable eating and expert consultations, (2) translation into a concrete list of foods, (3) pricing.
The results indicate that a sustainable diet can be cheaper than current recommendations when only
the dietary content is considered, representing monthly savings of about EUR 7.27. This is mainly
explained by the shift towards more plant-based proteins. Adding constraints on origin, packaging
and seasonality increases the overall cost of the food basket by EUR 12.22/month compared with
current recommendations. The Spanish Sustainable Food Reference Budget illustrates the cost of
applying different criteria to improve dietary sustainability in the Spanish context, and can be useful
to support the ecological transition, since providing different levels of adherence to a sustainable
dietary pattern can ease its access across socioeconomic groups.
Document Type
Article
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Language
English
Keywords
Economia domèstica - comptabilitat
Cost i nivell de vida
Família
Nutrició
Pobresa
Pages
18 p.
Publisher
MDPI
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Sustainability, 2021, 13(16)
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