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Are Local Food Systems Vectors of Sustainable Choices?
Author(s) -
Corina Ene
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
economic insights - trends and challenges
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2284-8584
pISSN - 2284-8576
DOI - 10.51865/eitc.2021.03.07
Subject(s) - food systems , context (archaeology) , business , food security , sustainable agriculture , marketing , environmental economics , environmental planning , economics , geography , agriculture , archaeology
In the last few years, but even more so given the context the COVID-19 pandemic, a large series of global and local changes have occurred in all areas of life, including the way food is perceived and procured. The orientation towards local food as a preferred choice has gained more followers which are interested in economic, social and environmental effects of the way the world uses all kinds of resources to meet its nutritional needs. Local food involves a special kind of food systems approach in terms of determining factors and resulting implications for all actors involved. The paper deals with emphasizing different aspects of local food systems, including both agri-food producers and consumer’s drivers together with the effects of rethinking the way people choose to procure their food. The link to sustainable development is clearly highlighted using the multiple implications of this agri-food system upon different sectors and dimensions.

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