This paper compares consumer, organiser and farmer experiences of participating in local alternative food markets. The literature has suggested farmers’ markets to be an attractive alternative food market for both producers and consumers. Farming is a critical sector within rural economies but is uncertain and risky for those reliant upon it. Diversification through farmer retailing has been particularly favoured by SME farms as a means of alleviating this risk and associated poverty due to the minimal investment and processing required for direct sales
In theory, farmers’ markets can provide a win-win situation in terms of revitalising rural areas, in...
The emergence of a more reflexive and discerning customer has created inter alia a demand for ‘bette...
UK farm shops have received little attention in the alternative food network (AFN) literature. Farm ...
This paper focuses on rural entrepreneurs' perceptions of their stakeholders with respect to their i...
In recent years we have witnessed the development of numerous alternative strategies (AS) within the...
With South Africa’s urban population approaching 60%, supermarkets and fast food chains have become ...
In recent years we have witnessed the development of numerous alternative strategies (AS) within the...
Direct purchases are a widespread and important typology of the so-called Alternative Food Networks....
Interviews were conducted at various alternative markets in Lethbridge and on Granville Island to di...
Purpose\ud \ud – This paper seeks to explore the rationale for, and development of, farmers' markets...
This paper investigates rural diversification strategies, specifically focussing upon farm retailing...
This paper critically examines the role of farmers' markets in Australian agriculture. A case study ...
A sustainable food system is a key target of the global Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). The cu...
The emergence of a more reflexive and discerning customer has created inter alia a demand for ‘bette...
Restructured national and regional markets are displacing traditional food markets. Rapid changes in...
In theory, farmers’ markets can provide a win-win situation in terms of revitalising rural areas, in...
The emergence of a more reflexive and discerning customer has created inter alia a demand for ‘bette...
UK farm shops have received little attention in the alternative food network (AFN) literature. Farm ...
This paper focuses on rural entrepreneurs' perceptions of their stakeholders with respect to their i...
In recent years we have witnessed the development of numerous alternative strategies (AS) within the...
With South Africa’s urban population approaching 60%, supermarkets and fast food chains have become ...
In recent years we have witnessed the development of numerous alternative strategies (AS) within the...
Direct purchases are a widespread and important typology of the so-called Alternative Food Networks....
Interviews were conducted at various alternative markets in Lethbridge and on Granville Island to di...
Purpose\ud \ud – This paper seeks to explore the rationale for, and development of, farmers' markets...
This paper investigates rural diversification strategies, specifically focussing upon farm retailing...
This paper critically examines the role of farmers' markets in Australian agriculture. A case study ...
A sustainable food system is a key target of the global Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). The cu...
The emergence of a more reflexive and discerning customer has created inter alia a demand for ‘bette...
Restructured national and regional markets are displacing traditional food markets. Rapid changes in...
In theory, farmers’ markets can provide a win-win situation in terms of revitalising rural areas, in...
The emergence of a more reflexive and discerning customer has created inter alia a demand for ‘bette...
UK farm shops have received little attention in the alternative food network (AFN) literature. Farm ...