Circuits courts, relocalisation et changement social: l’exemple d’un marché de producteurs dans la Drôme
Matthieu Duboys De Labarre and
Jean-Loup Lecoeur
Innovations, 2021, vol. N° 64, issue 1, 65-90
Abstract:
This article aims at analyzing short food supply chains through the prism of social innovation. It is based on a case study (organic farmers? market) carried out under the Strenght2Food program. Its methodology combines qualitative (semi directive interviews and observations) and quantitative approach (survey). By extending the tracks opened by the literature, we question the articulation between agriculture, food and social innovation. We use the concept of delocalization developed by Anthony Giddens to interpret the context in which the experience of producers and consumers is embedded. We first retrace the history of this initiative. Then we describe the specificities of this market?s actors. We then characterize its innovative nature. Finally, we come back to the potential of social transformation of which it would be a carrier. JEL Codes: O35, Q12, D91
Keywords: Innovation; Short Food Supply Chains; Farmers’ Market; Reembedding; Reflexivity (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: D91 O35 Q12 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2021
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