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Practicing sustainable eating: zooming in a civic food network

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AGRICULTURE AND HUMAN VALUES
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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s10460-023-10526-3

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Social practices; Everyday life; Alternative food networks; Civic food networks; Food policies

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In the past two decades, there has been a rise in community-driven processes of consumer-producer cooperation, highlighting the growing significance of local communities in addressing the demand for organic, local, and sustainable food. This article examines the motivations behind individuals joining Civic Food Networks (CFNs) and how it affects the variety of food in their households. Additionally, it explores the impact of CFN participation on daily food practices, with a focus on dietary diversification.
In the last 2 decades, the literature has documented the upsurge of community-driven processes of consumer-producer cooperation, which are alternative to the dominant food system. These organizational arrangements have been conceptualized differently, witnessing the growing importance of local communities in generating place-based solutions to the demand for organic, local, and sustainable food. Relying on a practice theory approach, this article delves into two key inquiries: first, what motivates individuals to become part of Civic Food Networks (CFNs) and how does this influence the variety of food entering their households? And second, how does participation in a CFN impact people's daily food practices, with a particular focus on diet diversification? We employ the term civic food networks (CFN) to underscore the significance of grassroots initiatives in the broader context of local food policies. This term also highlights the connections to other movements known for their potential for transformation, such as the solidarity economy, transition towns, and de-growth movements. Our analysis draws on a comprehensive qualitative approach, which includes participant observation, in-depth interviews, and a focus group involving members of the CSA Naturalmente in Trentino, situated in the North-Eastern part of Italy. The findings reveal that altering dietary habits poses various challenges both at the individual and institutional levels. This process involves the stabilization of ingrained habits, adjustments to daily routines, and the reinforcement of shared norms. Furthermore, it underscores the critical role of food policies in promoting sustainable eating practices.

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