Abstract
Local food system development is a popular strategy employed by many communities in the pursuit of sustainable and equitable economic growth and development. This often includes a range of economic projects including farmers markets, community supported agriculture enterprises, urban farming/agriculture projects, and food hubs. Sometimes it includes intermediated marketing channels like grocery stores and broad-line distributors interested in providing local foods. Despite growing prominence in the policy arena, many of the presumptions of the local food movement remain largely untested. This review provides critical analysis of current research on local and regional food networks and reveals that much of this research currently lacks strong theoretical grounding and quantitative rigor. As community development practitioners and planners play an important role in food system design, organization, policy, and implementation in an effort to produce community or regional wellbeing, it is important for them to distinguish between objective, research-based information and speculative, advocacy-oriented analysis.
Notes
1. Some care must be taken when looking at the European local food systems literature because of fundamental cultural differences between the Americas and Europe when it comes to food. In the crudest sense, American cuisine could be thought of as a drive-thru fast food restaurant, while in Europe each meal is an event to be savored. Though, one could argue that in many parts of Western Europe the introduction of fast food establishments is changing the relationship Europeans have with food.
2. For more insights and detailed data on food hubs see http://www.ngfn.org/resources/food-hubs/benchmarking-study/press-release-food-hub-benchmarking-study.
3. USDA Food Atlas: https://www.ers.usda.gov/data-products/food-environment-atlas/data-access-and-documentation-downloads/.
4. See New York Times article at http://www.nytimes.com/2013/05/26/opinion/sunday/breeding-the-nutrition-out-of-our-food.html?pagewanted=all&_r=0.
5. For a more detailed set of materials and case-studies see https://localfoodeconomics.com/.