Alternative food networks amid the Covid-19: reflections under the aspect of resilience
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DOI: | 10.21171/ges.v14i39.3265 |
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Resumo: | The covid-19 crisis brought changes in several contexts, including in the food sector. Food services were strongly impacted by the abrupt restriction of operation of food retails. However, the Alternative Food Networks (AFN) have proven to be resilient in this process. To better understand this issue, two cases of AFN were evaluated, being a Community-supported Agriculture (CSA) and a sustainable food Buying Club (BC), both in the Federal District (Brazil). The cases are configured as systems that operate in different ways but having in common the promotion of weekly access to healthy food from family farming. In dealing with the social isolation related to the pandemic, it was possible to verify that both cases needed to adapt themselves. In both cases, health and safety measures were included, which required adjustments in operations. Moreover, at the CSA, it was necessary, for example, to change the meeting place to collect the products, and at the BC, the sale to non-members was interrupted. Despite the changes, none of the systems, unlike conventional food business models, suffered a negative impact on economic performance or changes in the profile of the product obtained by consumers. In fact, there was an increase of the consumer demand, in both cases, ensuring income for the producers involved and access to healthy food by consumers. Thus, understanding the characteristics of AFN provided important subsidies for favoring the producer-consumer relationship also in times of crisis such as the covid-19 pandemic. |
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Alternative food networks amid the Covid-19: reflections under the aspect of resilienceRedes alimentares alternativas em meio à Covid-19: reflexões sob o aspecto da resiliênciaCommunity-supported AgricultureCSASustainable Buying ClubAlternative Food NetworksAFNCOVID-19Comunidade que Sustenta a AgriculturaCSAClube de Compras SustentávelRedes Alimentares AlternativasRAACOVID-19The covid-19 crisis brought changes in several contexts, including in the food sector. Food services were strongly impacted by the abrupt restriction of operation of food retails. However, the Alternative Food Networks (AFN) have proven to be resilient in this process. To better understand this issue, two cases of AFN were evaluated, being a Community-supported Agriculture (CSA) and a sustainable food Buying Club (BC), both in the Federal District (Brazil). The cases are configured as systems that operate in different ways but having in common the promotion of weekly access to healthy food from family farming. In dealing with the social isolation related to the pandemic, it was possible to verify that both cases needed to adapt themselves. In both cases, health and safety measures were included, which required adjustments in operations. Moreover, at the CSA, it was necessary, for example, to change the meeting place to collect the products, and at the BC, the sale to non-members was interrupted. Despite the changes, none of the systems, unlike conventional food business models, suffered a negative impact on economic performance or changes in the profile of the product obtained by consumers. In fact, there was an increase of the consumer demand, in both cases, ensuring income for the producers involved and access to healthy food by consumers. Thus, understanding the characteristics of AFN provided important subsidies for favoring the producer-consumer relationship also in times of crisis such as the covid-19 pandemic.A crise relacionada à covid-19 trouxe mudanças em diversos contextos, incluindo no alimentar. Serviços de alimentação foram fortemente impactados pela restrição abrupta de funcionamento do comércio. Todavia, as Redes Alimentares Alternativas (RAA) se mostraram resilientes neste processo. Para entender melhor esta questão, foram avaliados dois casos de RAA, sendo uma Comunidade que Sustenta a Agricultura (CSA) e um Clube de Compras (CC) de alimentos sustentáveis, ambos no Distrito Federal (Brasil). Os casos se configuram como sistemas que operam de formas diferentes, mas tendo em comum a promoção de acesso semanal a alimentos saudáveis e provenientes da agricultura familiar. No enfrentamento ao isolamento social trazido pela pandemia, foi possível verificar que ambos os casos precisaram se adaptar. Nos dois casos, foram incluídas medidas de saúde e segurança, o que demandou ajustes nas operações. Ainda, na CSA foi necessário, por exemplo, alterar o local de encontro para coleta dos produtos, e no CC foi interrompida a venda a não associados. Apesar das mudanças, nenhum dos sistemas, diferentemente de modelos de negócios alimentares convencionais, sofreu impacto negativo no desempenho econômico ou mudança do perfil de produto obtido pelos consumidores. Houve, na verdade, um aumento da demanda dos consumidores, nos dois casos, garantindo renda aos produtores envolvidos e o acesso a alimentos saudáveis pelos consumidores. Assim, a compreensão das características de RAA forneceu subsídios importantes para o favorecimento da relação produtor-consumidor também em momentos de crise como a da pandemia de covid-19.CEPEAD/FACE - UFMG2020-06-02info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://ges.face.ufmg.br/index.php/gestaoesociedade/article/view/326510.21171/ges.v14i39.3265Management & Society Electronic Journal; Vol. 14 No. 39 (2020): Special Issue COVID-19 (2020); 3750-3758Gestão e Sociedade; v. 14 n. 39 (2020): Especial COVID-19 (2020); 3750-37581980-575610.21171/ges.v14i39reponame:Gestão e sociedadeinstname:Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais (UFMG)instacron:UFMGporhttps://ges.face.ufmg.br/index.php/gestaoesociedade/article/view/3265/1476Copyright (c) 2020 Gestão e Sociedadeinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessLopes , Isadora Bacha Viana , Mayra Monteiro Alfinito, Solange 2020-06-02T22:20:01Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/3265Revistahttps://www.gestaoesociedade.org/gestaoesociedadePUBhttps://www.gestaoesociedade.org/gestaoesociedade/oaiges@face.ufmg.br||ricardo.ges.ufmg@gmail.com||1980-57561980-5756opendoar:2020-06-02T22:20:01Gestão e sociedade - Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais (UFMG)false |
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Alternative food networks amid the Covid-19: reflections under the aspect of resilience Redes alimentares alternativas em meio à Covid-19: reflexões sob o aspecto da resiliência |
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Alternative food networks amid the Covid-19: reflections under the aspect of resilience |
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Alternative food networks amid the Covid-19: reflections under the aspect of resilience Alternative food networks amid the Covid-19: reflections under the aspect of resilience Lopes , Isadora Bacha Community-supported Agriculture CSA Sustainable Buying Club Alternative Food Networks AFN COVID-19 Comunidade que Sustenta a Agricultura CSA Clube de Compras Sustentável Redes Alimentares Alternativas RAA COVID-19 Lopes , Isadora Bacha Community-supported Agriculture CSA Sustainable Buying Club Alternative Food Networks AFN COVID-19 Comunidade que Sustenta a Agricultura CSA Clube de Compras Sustentável Redes Alimentares Alternativas RAA COVID-19 |
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Alternative food networks amid the Covid-19: reflections under the aspect of resilience |
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Alternative food networks amid the Covid-19: reflections under the aspect of resilience |
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Alternative food networks amid the Covid-19: reflections under the aspect of resilience Alternative food networks amid the Covid-19: reflections under the aspect of resilience |
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Alternative food networks amid the Covid-19: reflections under the aspect of resilience Alternative food networks amid the Covid-19: reflections under the aspect of resilience |
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Alternative food networks amid the Covid-19: reflections under the aspect of resilience |
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Lopes , Isadora Bacha |
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Lopes , Isadora Bacha Lopes , Isadora Bacha Viana , Mayra Monteiro Alfinito, Solange Viana , Mayra Monteiro Alfinito, Solange |
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Viana , Mayra Monteiro Alfinito, Solange |
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Lopes , Isadora Bacha Viana , Mayra Monteiro Alfinito, Solange |
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Community-supported Agriculture CSA Sustainable Buying Club Alternative Food Networks AFN COVID-19 Comunidade que Sustenta a Agricultura CSA Clube de Compras Sustentável Redes Alimentares Alternativas RAA COVID-19 |
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Community-supported Agriculture CSA Sustainable Buying Club Alternative Food Networks AFN COVID-19 Comunidade que Sustenta a Agricultura CSA Clube de Compras Sustentável Redes Alimentares Alternativas RAA COVID-19 |
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The covid-19 crisis brought changes in several contexts, including in the food sector. Food services were strongly impacted by the abrupt restriction of operation of food retails. However, the Alternative Food Networks (AFN) have proven to be resilient in this process. To better understand this issue, two cases of AFN were evaluated, being a Community-supported Agriculture (CSA) and a sustainable food Buying Club (BC), both in the Federal District (Brazil). The cases are configured as systems that operate in different ways but having in common the promotion of weekly access to healthy food from family farming. In dealing with the social isolation related to the pandemic, it was possible to verify that both cases needed to adapt themselves. In both cases, health and safety measures were included, which required adjustments in operations. Moreover, at the CSA, it was necessary, for example, to change the meeting place to collect the products, and at the BC, the sale to non-members was interrupted. Despite the changes, none of the systems, unlike conventional food business models, suffered a negative impact on economic performance or changes in the profile of the product obtained by consumers. In fact, there was an increase of the consumer demand, in both cases, ensuring income for the producers involved and access to healthy food by consumers. Thus, understanding the characteristics of AFN provided important subsidies for favoring the producer-consumer relationship also in times of crisis such as the covid-19 pandemic. |
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