Alternative Food Networks in Latin America—exploring PGS (Participatory Guarantee Systems) markets and their consumers: a cross-country comparison

Alternative food networks (AFN) are argued to provide platforms to re-socialize and re-spacealize food, establish and contribute to democratic participation in local food chains, and foster producer–consumer relations and trust. As one of the most recent examples of AFN, Participatory Guarantee Syst...

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Agricultural Ethics
Consciousness
Consumer goods
Consumer relations
Consumers
Development Studies
Education
Environmental Sociology
Food
Food chains
Humanities and Social Sciences
Low level
Markets
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Social networks
Social participation
Sustainable Development
Trust
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