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Examine the Future of Global Food Supply and Consumption and Explore the Tensions and Dilemmas Inherent in Innovative Practice



2008-09-29 11:34:03 -

www.researchandmarkets.com - Research and Markets (www.researchandmarkets.com/research/83ebed/creating_food_futu) has announced the addition of the "Creating Food Futures" report to their offering.

A global transformation in food supply and consumption is placing our food security at risk. What changes need to be made to the ways we trade, process and purchase our food if everyone in the world is going to have enough wholesome food to eat? Is there genuine scope for creating food futures that embrace considerations such as ecological sustainability and social equity as well as placing good food on the table - and making money?

Drawing upon examples of innovative food chains in Europe, Canada, Africa and Latin America, leading academics and practitioners challenge the idea that individuals are powerless in the face of global supply chains and the legal apparatus protecting them. The authors do not, however, underestimate the scale of the task at hand. They explore the tensions and dilemmas inherent in innovative practice - such as the ethics of mainstreaming, balancing a variety of goals and the ways in which success is defined - as well as presenting success stories and explaining how they were achieved.

Creating Food Futures provides you with inspiring examples of what is being done and thought proving suggestions for future work. -0- Key Topics Covered: Foreword Creating food futures: trade, ethics and the environment, Cathy Rozel Farnworth, Janice Jiggins and Emyr Vaughan Thomas Part I The Big Picture: Innovations that Enable Action: The retail-led transformation of agrifood systems, Julio A Berdegue and Thomas Reardon -Regulation, sovereignty and accountability in the food chain, Megan Waples -Innovation in policy: the Common Agricultural Policy and dimensions of regime change, Emyr Vaughan Thomas -The Swedish foodshed: re-imagining our support area, Susanne Johansson -Growing sustainable communities: understanding the social-economic footprints of organic family farms, Matthew Reed, Allan Butler, and Matt Lobley. Part II Case Studies: Innovations in Stakeholder and Organisational Relationships: Balancing business and empowerment in fair fruit chains: the experience of Solidaridad, Irene Guijt and Edith van Walsum -The FoodTrust of Prince Edward Island, Canada, Woody Wilson -Beyond profit making: combining economic and social goals in the German organic agriculture and food sector, Martina Schafer -The Cornwall food programme, Roy Heath and Mike Pearson -Ethics in French wine cooperatives: part of a social movement?, Yuna Chiffoleau, Fabrice Dreyfus and Jean-Marc Touzard. Part III Changing the Rules of the Game: Impacts of the supermarket revolution and the policy and strategic responses, Julio A. Berdegue and Thomas Reardon -Supermarkets: a force for the good?, Robert Duxbury with Cathy Rozel Farnworth -Mixing is the way of the world: a new social label, Cathy Rozel Farnworth -Responsibility in value chains and capability structures, Jerome Ballet, Jean-Luc Dubois and Francois-Regis Mahieu -Food, environment, and the good life, David E. Cooper -Conversion or co-option? The implications of 'mainstreaming' for producer and consumer agency within fair trade networks, Stewart Lockie -Towards a new agenda, Cathy Rozel Farnworth, Emyr Vaughan Thomas and Janice Jiggins Index.

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