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Behind the scenes of a learning agri-food value chain: lessons from action research

Journal

AGRICULTURE AND HUMAN VALUES
Volume 39, Issue 1, Pages 119-134

Publisher

SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s10460-021-10229-7

Keywords

Action research; Organizational learning; Process facilitation; Grounded theory; Local and organic food

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  1. Projekt DEAL
  2. European Agricultural Fund for Rural Development (EAFRD)
  3. Federal State of Brandenburg, Germany

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This article discusses the importance of action research in the learning process of agricultural food value chains in the Berlin-Brandenburg region. It highlights the role of process facilitation in creating a social space and ensuring alignment with practitioners' needs to facilitate the establishment and development of new practices and partnerships in the value chain.
The development of sustainable agri-food systems requires not only new academic knowledge, but also concrete social and organizational change in practice. This article reflects on the action research process that supported and explored the learning process in an emerging agri-food value chain in the Berlin-Brandenburg region in eastern Germany. The action research study involved value chain actors, academic researchers, and process facilitators in a learning network. By framing the network's learning and problem solving processes in concepts of organizational learning, lessons were drawn for researchers and value chain developers. The results underline the importance of process facilitation in a learning value chain to create a social space, in which the actors in the value chain can interact and find a common basis for collaboration. In the learning process, facilitators used an iterative design to consistently align learning activities with the needs of practitioners to ensure practical relevance. To establish new practices and partnerships, value chain actors challenged existing routines and developed new ideas and visions, while at the same time improving established practices within their organizations and along the entire value chain.

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