Parker, G.
ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0003-3079-4377,
(2014)
Social innovation in local food in Japan: Choku-bai-jo markets and Teikei cooperative practices.
Working Papers in Real Estate & Planning. 08/14.
Working Paper.
University of Reading, Reading.
pp22.
Abstract/Summary
The working paper depicts two innovative examples from Japan of the direct supply of food, which involves the development of closer producer-consumer relations, as well as closer producer-producer networks. Choku-bai-jo and Teikei networks are considered as examples of practices implicated in alternative food networks (AFNs). One example has become a quasi-public endeavour and is seen by the Japanese state as a legitimate part of rural development and is promoted in support of small producers. The other is borne from consumer concern over food quality and, despite its long-lived status, this arrangement remains marginal and with little institutional or governmental support. A model which blends the organization and aims of both examples holds potential for a more sustainable eco-economic future.
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