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Uplatnění biopotravin ve veřejných stravovacích zařízeních v České republice a Rakousku / Use of bioproducts in public catering systems in Czech Republoc and Austria

The paper studied the structure of meals in selected restaurants in the Czech Republic and compared with selected Austrian catering facilities. The analysis shows that Austria is against the Czech Republic ahead of not only the quantity used in organic food, but also in the knowledge that is related to organic food. And not just in public catering facilities, but also in households. In the questionnaire survey was to determine knowledge about organic foods, the principles under which they were prepared, where you can buy at what price range varies. About the quality of organic food, people's interest in organic food, organic food as often used in homes both Czech and Austrian. Were also detected in the possibilities of school catering facilities, the reasons why organic food is often used and more. All of this was examined children's nursery school, primary school pupils and college students and executives interviewed kitchen. The result is that in the Czech Republic are used almost exclusively organic foods at home and rarely. While in the kitchens of school facilities for them is great interest either from the kitchen diners and employees. By contrast, in Austria, organic food is commonly used both in households and in public catering facilities and thein use is considered an asset. SWOT analysis derived from several sources provided by the Ministry of Agriculture, shows the appropriateness of inclusion of organic food to offer menus. Understanding the concept of organic food is gradually increasing, from our survey suggests that this concept students know 72% and 75% of staff kitchen. In Austria, this question knew the answer 100% of the respondents. 13% of respondents would welcome the offer of meals of organic foods in their cafeterias, dining halls in the Austrian would appreciate higher proportion of organic food. 60% of students in the questionnaire said that they can byu organic food in supermarkets, while in Austria prevails buy organic food directly on the farm. Most in the Czech Republic to sign purchase organic fruits and vegetables, in second place as milk and dairy products. In contrast to Austria, where most purchases organic milk and dairy products, fruit in second place and third place is vegetables.

Identiferoai:union.ndltd.org:nusl.cz/oai:invenio.nusl.cz:52678
Date January 2011
CreatorsKOSTKOVÁ, Miroslava
Source SetsCzech ETDs
LanguageCzech
Detected LanguageEnglish
Typeinfo:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesis
Rightsinfo:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess

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