Farmers’ Markets as a Business Model Encouraging Sustainable Production and Consumption

E. Arabska
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Abstract The current study discusses the role and the importance of alternative food networks, farmers’ markets in particular, for sustainable rural development through the example of Bulgaria. Farmers’ markets are considered as a sustainable business model of networking which encourages production and consumption of local food of healthy origin adhering to high standards for quality and safety, building society and trust and encouraging development of rural regions. The case of Bulgaria is scrutinized in the context of the support for local food and short supply chains anticipated under the national rural development programme for the period 2014–2020 and the current state-of-art and capacities of available farmers’ markets. Some good practices are analyzed and presented establishing a new type of relationships between producers and consumers of farm products proving that farmers’ markets could be efficient incubators of local businesses and new relationships with end-users. Conclusions are made on nature, objectives and functioning of farmers’ markets, challenges and problems in their promotion, support and encouragement.
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农贸市场作为鼓励可持续生产和消费的商业模式
当前的研究讨论了替代食品网络的作用和重要性,特别是农贸市场,通过保加利亚的例子,可持续农村发展。农贸市场被认为是一种可持续的联网商业模式,它鼓励生产和消费本地健康食品,坚持高标准的质量和安全,建立社会和信任,并鼓励农村地区的发展。根据2014-2020年国家农村发展方案预计对当地粮食和短供应链的支持,以及现有农贸市场目前的技术水平和能力,对保加利亚的情况进行了仔细审查。本文分析并介绍了一些良好做法,在农产品生产者和消费者之间建立了一种新型关系,证明农贸市场可以成为当地企业的有效孵化器,并与最终用户建立了新的关系。总结了农贸市场的性质、目标和功能,以及在推广、支持和鼓励农贸市场方面面临的挑战和问题。
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