Schreiber Kerstin, Soubry Bernard, Dove-McFalls Carley, MacDonald Graham K
Department of Geography, McGill University, 805 Sherbrooke Street West, Montreal, QC H3A 0B9 Canada.
Agric Human Values. 2023;40(1):141-156. doi: 10.1007/s10460-022-10343-0. Epub 2022 Jul 26.
Advocates for re-localizing food systems often encourage consumers to support local farmers and strengthen local food economies. Yet, local food systems hinge not only on consumers' willingness to buy local food but also on whether farmers have the social support networks to address diverse challenges during food production and distribution. This study characterizes the challenges and support systems of farmers selling to local markets in Québec, Canada, across multiple growing seasons using a mixed-methods research design. We sent an online questionnaire to 1046 farmers and conducted follow-up interviews with 15 of the 133 respondents. Our findings show that farmers relied on an average of four support actor groups, particularly employees, customers, and other farmers. Actors played distinct roles in terms of the importance, frequency, and formality of interactions, providing immediate and long-term support through formal and informal relationships across multiple spatial scales (farm, local community, and regional/international). Our thematic analysis showed that support actors helped farmers in four key domains: (1) Knowledge sharing and emotional support; (2) Labour and workforce; (3) Material and financial aid; and (4) Consumer education and business promotion. Farmer associations provided resources to tackle various challenges, acting as bridges across multiple support actor groups. Yet, our results suggest that political desires to encourage local food systems are in some cases poorly matched with resources to address specific types of challenges farmers face. Specifically, overlooking the role of diverse social support actors in helping farmers build food production and distribution capacity could undermine efforts to foster localization.
The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1007/s10460-022-10343-0.
倡导食品系统重新本地化的人士通常鼓励消费者支持本地农民并加强本地食品经济。然而,本地食品系统不仅取决于消费者购买本地食品的意愿,还取决于农民是否拥有社会支持网络,以应对食品生产和分销过程中的各种挑战。本研究采用混合研究设计,对加拿大魁北克省多个种植季节内向本地市场销售农产品的农民所面临的挑战和支持系统进行了特征描述。我们向1046名农民发送了在线问卷,并对133名受访者中的15名进行了后续访谈。我们的研究结果表明,农民平均依赖四个支持行为者群体,尤其是员工、客户和其他农民。这些行为者在互动的重要性、频率和形式方面发挥着不同的作用,通过跨越多个空间尺度(农场、当地社区和区域/国际)的正式和非正式关系提供即时和长期支持。我们的主题分析表明,支持行为者在四个关键领域帮助了农民:(1)知识共享和情感支持;(2)劳动力和人力;(3)物质和财政援助;(4)消费者教育和业务推广。农民协会提供资源以应对各种挑战,充当多个支持行为者群体之间的桥梁。然而,我们的结果表明,鼓励本地食品系统的政治愿望在某些情况下与应对农民所面临的特定类型挑战的资源不匹配。具体而言,忽视不同社会支持行为者在帮助农民建立食品生产和分销能力方面的作用可能会破坏促进本地化的努力。
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