Sustainable Agri-Food Economies: Re-Territorialising Farming Practices, Markets, Supply Chains, and Policies
Abstract
:1. The Global Agri-Food Economy Crisis
2. Emerging New Eco-Ethical Driven Agri-Food Economies
2.1. New Agri-Food Economies at Farm Level
2.2. New Agri-Food Economies Based on Alternative Practices of Food Supply and Distribution
2.3. Scaling up AFNs: Innovative Market and Supply Chains
2.3.1. Scaling up AFNs: The “Mid-Tier Supply Chains” and the “Values-Based Food Supply Chains”
2.3.2. Scaling up AFNs: The Nested Markets
3. Movements, Policies, and Programmes Supporting the Development of New Agri-Food Economies
Funding
Conflicts of Interest
Abbreviations
AFNs | alternative food networks |
CPR | common-pool resources |
CSA | community support agriculture |
NMs | nested markets |
VBFSCs | values-based food supply chains |
MTSCs | mid-tier supply chains |
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Berti, G. Sustainable Agri-Food Economies: Re-Territorialising Farming Practices, Markets, Supply Chains, and Policies. Agriculture 2020, 10, 64. https://doi.org/10.3390/agriculture10030064
Berti G. Sustainable Agri-Food Economies: Re-Territorialising Farming Practices, Markets, Supply Chains, and Policies. Agriculture. 2020; 10(3):64. https://doi.org/10.3390/agriculture10030064
Chicago/Turabian StyleBerti, Giaime. 2020. "Sustainable Agri-Food Economies: Re-Territorialising Farming Practices, Markets, Supply Chains, and Policies" Agriculture 10, no. 3: 64. https://doi.org/10.3390/agriculture10030064
APA StyleBerti, G. (2020). Sustainable Agri-Food Economies: Re-Territorialising Farming Practices, Markets, Supply Chains, and Policies. Agriculture, 10(3), 64. https://doi.org/10.3390/agriculture10030064