2008
DOI: 10.5040/9781350047631
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Reconnecting Consumers, Producers and Food

Abstract: Reconnecting Consumers, Producers and Food presents a detailed and empirically grounded analysis of alternatives to current models of food provision. The book offers insights into the identities, motives and practices of individuals engaged in reconnecting producers, consumers and food. Arguing for a critical revaluation of the meanings of choice and convenience, Reconnecting Consumers, Producers and Food provides evidence to support the construction of a more sustainable and equitable food system which is bui… Show more

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“…Lower-income consumers express similar values to those with higher incomes, in terms of both reflective answers and purchasing patterns. Although price inevitably also remains an important determinant of choice for those on low incomes, these trends are no longer a 'middle class niche' (138)(139)(140) . Retailers and producers are responding to these trends to varying extents, although the recognition that low-income consumers also seek to express their concern for food quality in what they buy is not as widespread as it could be (141) .…”
Section: Initiatives In 'Commercial Food Access' Through Retailing Anmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Lower-income consumers express similar values to those with higher incomes, in terms of both reflective answers and purchasing patterns. Although price inevitably also remains an important determinant of choice for those on low incomes, these trends are no longer a 'middle class niche' (138)(139)(140) . Retailers and producers are responding to these trends to varying extents, although the recognition that low-income consumers also seek to express their concern for food quality in what they buy is not as widespread as it could be (141) .…”
Section: Initiatives In 'Commercial Food Access' Through Retailing Anmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In practice, countries have continued to develop separate nutrition policies alongside food security and/or agricultural plans (2,4) . These developments have been led by national governments, although as civil society and consumer concern about the global food system has grown, this has led to increasing involvement of other stakeholders in the development of food polices (5,6) .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Alternative food networks (AFNs) represent a critique of globalization and the neoliberal relations that conventional markets are normally associated with (Goodman, 2003;Kneafsey et al, 2008). They are widely seen as a response to growing concerns about the negative sustainability impacts of the current food system, not only from an environmental point of view but also in terms of producers' and consumers' well-being (Kloppenburg et al 1996;Anderson 2008).…”
Section: Alternative Food Network: Interrogating Notions Of 'Alteritmentioning
confidence: 99%