2014
DOI: 10.5304/jafscd.2014.043.002
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The Conventionalization of Local Food: Farm Reflections on Local, Alternative Beef Marketing Groups

Abstract: Across North America, the local food market has been peddled as an alternative or value-added production and marketing niche for small and midscale family farms. Many former commodity farmers are now selling product to local consumers -either on their own, with groups of farmers, as cooperatives, or through intermediaries with active distribution chains.The literature on the conventionalization of organic suggests that larger farm scale and an intermediary-controlled chain may produce unintended effects for pr… Show more

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“…1 (above, dashed line) shows a stark decrease in income for beef farmers in 2003 (correlating with the BSE crisis). Many studies on BSE in Canada account for recent changes, adaptations, and innovations among Canadian beef farmers and the beef industry in general (Anderson and McLachlan 2012;Davidson et al 2016;McLachlan and Yestrau 2008;Mount and Smithers 2014;Stozek 2008). This was a difficult period for Canadian beef farmers, and with industrialization and neoliberal policies, both subsidization and profits of the beef industry in Canada became even more concentrated.…”
Section: The Alberta Beef Market: Export and Subsidizationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1 (above, dashed line) shows a stark decrease in income for beef farmers in 2003 (correlating with the BSE crisis). Many studies on BSE in Canada account for recent changes, adaptations, and innovations among Canadian beef farmers and the beef industry in general (Anderson and McLachlan 2012;Davidson et al 2016;McLachlan and Yestrau 2008;Mount and Smithers 2014;Stozek 2008). This was a difficult period for Canadian beef farmers, and with industrialization and neoliberal policies, both subsidization and profits of the beef industry in Canada became even more concentrated.…”
Section: The Alberta Beef Market: Export and Subsidizationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is increasingly accepted within the supply chain literature that producing commodities can expose farmers to global market volatility, threatening their survival [6,22,63]. Differentiation of farm produce by quality rather than competing on price is increasingly recognised as a strategy to buffer against market volatility and achieve competitive advantage in the marketplace [2,6,64]. While co-operatives are a long-standing business model in the agricultural sector [10], contemporary farmer co-operatives are increasingly embedding themselves in strategic partnership arrangements to access speciality markets.…”
Section: Co-operatives In Vbscsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Les questionnements académiques sur la conventionnalisation des circuits courts de proximité sont beaucoup plus récents, sans doute en raison de la nouveauté des phénomènes observés (DeLind, 2011 ;Goodman et al, 2012 ;Mount et Smithers, 2014). Le titre de l'article de Laura DeLind (2011), une chercheuse qui avait par le passé promu le développement des circuits courts de proximité, résume bien le sentiment d'une évolution contestable : « Are local food and the local food movement taking us where we want to go?…”
Section: Changement D'échelle Et Conventionnalisation Des Circuits Courts De Proximitéunclassified
“…« l'exemple à ne pas suivre de la conventionnalisation de la bio » pour appréhender les transformations des circuits courts de proximité (Mount et Smithers, 2014).…”
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