Participatory Guarantee Systems: Co-Defining Agricultural Practices for Food Sovereignty
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https://doi.org/10.6093/2723-9608/10108Keywords:
agroecology, alternative food networks, participatory guarantee systems, food sovereignty, food democracyAbstract
This article aims to frame Participatory Guarantee Systems (PGSs) in the evolution of relations between (urban) consumers and (rural) producers in Italy in the light of the food sovereignty aspirations of Alternative Food Networks, and to what extent PGSs are actually capable of responding to these expectations. The evidence gathered shows how PGSs support the spread of agroecology, food sovereignty and the democratisation of food supply chains.
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Published
31-01-2024
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Piccoli, A. (2024). Participatory Guarantee Systems: Co-Defining Agricultural Practices for Food Sovereignty. Fuori Luogo Journal of Sociology of Territory, Tourism, Technology, 18(1), 163–174. https://doi.org/10.6093/2723-9608/10108
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