REGIONAL FOOD SYSTEMS

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22 September 2011

Farming Matters | 27.3 | September 2011

There are strong arguments in favour of regional food systems. There are fewer intermediaries involved, with lower transportation costs and less risky transactions. Producers and consumers can exert a greater degree of control.

As the articles in this issue show, regional food systems can contribute to increasing food security, while at the same time benefiting the environment and increasing the autonomy of farmers. Read about the "Food Circle" in Ecuador and about Brazil's PAA, or about the work of the Island Food Community in Micronesia.

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Ecuador

San Isidro’s “Food Circle” by Tristan Partridge

England

Theme overview: Regional food systems by Jessica Fanzo, Edith van Walsum, Danny Hunter

Micronesia

“Let’s go local” by Teresa Borelli

Nepal

Neglected no more by Bed Prasad Khatiwada, Bhim Chaulagain, Surendra Osti, Dinesh Gurung, Man Bahadur Dangi, Krishna Thapa

Brazil

 

Brazil’s PAA: Policy driven food systems by Cláudia Job Schmitt, Catia Grisa, Lauro Fransisco Mattei, Renato Sérgio Maluf, Sérgio Pereira Leite