Family farmers between re-localisation and co-production

  • Cristina Grasseni Utrecht University
Keywords: food activism, solidarity economy, alternative provisioning, districts, family farming, Italy

Abstract

Rural sociology and anthropology has developed a sizeable scholarship on “alternative food networks”, which value short supply chains. Nevertheless, what the limits and potentials are of becoming involved in alternative food networks is unclear for smallholders and family farms. In this article, I explore the different forms of collaboration that can ensue between “provisioning activists” and local farmers, within a rather complex and fragmented scenario of localised interventions; the article focusses on discourses and practices of food re localisation, which include many kinds of food “producers” and “coproducers”.

Published
2014-12-20
Section
SCIENTIFIC ARTICLES