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- Title
Place, Taste, or Face-to-Face? Understanding Producer–Consumer Networks in “Local” Food Systems in Washington State.
- Authors
Selfa, Theresa; Qazi, Joan
- Abstract
In an increasingly globalized food economy, local agri-food initiatives are promoted as more sustainable alternatives, both for small-scale producers and ecologically conscious consumers. However, revitalizing local agri-food communities in rural agro-industrial regions is particularly challenging. This case study examines Grant and Chelan Counties, two industrial farming regions in rural Central Washington State, distant from the urban fringe. Farmers in these counties have tried diversifying large-scale processing into organics and marketing niche and organic produce at popular farmers markets in Seattle about 200 miles away. Such strategies invoke the question, “How are ‘local’ agri-food networks socially and geographically defined?” The meaning of what constitutes “local” and/or “sustainable” systems merits consideration in the linking of these rural counties with distant urban farmers markets. Employing historical, in-depth interview and survey research, we analyze production and consumption networks and the non-market systems that residents in these counties access for self-provisioning and food security.
- Subjects
SEATTLE (Wash.); WASHINGTON (State); AGRICULTURE; FARMS; FOOD consumption
- Publication
Agriculture & Human Values, 2005, Vol 22, Issue 4, p451
- ISSN
0889-048X
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1007/s10460-005-3401-0