促进可持续农业:通过社区支持农业探索本地化粮食系统

IF 5.4 Q1 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES Environmental and Sustainability Indicators Pub Date : 2024-04-03 DOI:10.1016/j.indic.2024.100385
Ming-Jie Tay, Tuan-Hock Ng, Ying-San Lim
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本研究揭示了社区支持农业(CSA)作为一项战略举措,在促进发展更具复原力、更具生态意识和以社区为中心的粮食系统方面所具有的潜力。社区支持农业是一个广为人知的概念,它通过在农民和消费者之间建立直接联系,促进本地化食品生产和消费。然而,这种模式在世界范围内,尤其是在马来西亚,仍然相对新颖,实践较少。本研究旨在探讨马来西亚农民参与 CSA 计划的动机。通过滚雪球抽样技术,15 名参与者同意参加在农场进行的一对一、面对面访谈。每次访谈时间为 1-2 小时。研究结果表明,CSA 不仅能为农民带来经济效益,还能促进生态友好型粮食生产和分配,同时提高当地社区的社会公平性。CSA 所固有的三个定性指标是倡导扩大 CSA 举措和营造支持性政策环境的重要支柱,这些政策环境承认并促进可持续粮食生产系统。
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Fostering sustainable agriculture: An exploration of localised food systems through community supported agriculture

This study sheds light on the potential of Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) as a strategic initiative to foster the development of a more resilient, eco-conscious, and community-centred food system. CSA is a well-acknowledged concept that promotes localised food production and consumption by establishing direct connections between farmers and consumers. Nevertheless, this model remains relatively novel and less widely practised worldwide, particularly in the context of Malaysia. The objective of this study is to explore the motivations behind farmers' participation in CSA programmes in Malaysia. Using the snowball sampling technique, 15 participants agreed to take part in the one-to-one, face-to-face interviews at the farms. Each interview session had a duration of 1–2 h. The research findings indicate that CSA not only brings about economic benefits for farmers but also champions eco-friendly food production and distribution, while simultaneously enhancing social equity within local communities. The three qualitative indicators inherent to CSA serve as essential pillars advocating the expansion of CSA initiatives and cultivating a supportive policy environment that acknowledges and promotes sustainable food production systems.

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Environmental and Sustainability Indicators
Environmental and Sustainability Indicators Environmental Science-Environmental Science (miscellaneous)
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