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- Title
Ethical agro‐food networks in global peripheries, Part II: Re‐placing commodity dependence.
- Authors
Bidwell, Simon; Murray, Warwick E.; Overton, John
- Abstract
Abstract: This is the second of a two‐part series of review articles on ethical agro‐food networks (AFNs) in global peripheries, with a focus on Latin America. This article focuses on origin or locality‐based strategies, including geographical indications (GIs) as well as alternative approaches to valorising place–product connections. It compares the impacts of origin‐based networks to fair trade and organics and identifies possibilities for alternative or hybrid conceptualisations of these networks. It concludes by suggesting some directions for future research on ethical AFNs in the Global South. These include more study of local agro‐food networks in the South, more explicit attention to the role of the State, and analysis of the discursive as well as material construction of ethical AFNs in global peripheries.
- Subjects
LATIN America; FOOD supply; COMMODITY chains; FOOD production; FOOD consumption; FAIR trade goods; CORE &; periphery (Economic theory)
- Publication
Geography Compass, 2018, Vol 12, Issue 4, p1
- ISSN
1749-8198
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1111/gec3.12365