Establishing alternative grain networks
A comparison of case experiences in South Tyrol, Italy, and Colorado, United States
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.5304/jafscd.2024.133.029
Keywords:
agri-food, alternative grain networks, community, sustainable food systems, value chains, cereals, consumers, farmers, Italy, United StatesAbstract
Alternative grain networks (AGNs) are micro-systems that supplement conventional food production and distribution systems, emphasizing high quality food and leveraging regional, socio-cultural, and socio-economic values. In this multiple case study analysis we compare two AGNs, Regiokorn in South Tyrol, Italy, and the Colorado Grain Chain (CGC) in the U.S., using qualitative and comparative analysis to explore the indicators of geographical proximity, cultural homogeneity, commercial viability, and community involvement. Regiokorn and the CGC differ in various ways in these operational dimensions as well as in their organizational setups, the former as a pure business network and the latter including consumer members. Our findings highlight how these two different organizational structures can be leveraged to achieve similar outcomes, and provide valuable insights for other AGNs in finding their own paths.
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