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Food Fears : From Industrial to Sustainable Food Systems

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The industrial food system of the West is increasingly perceived as problematic.

The physical, social and intellectual distance between consumers and their food stems from a food system that privileges quantity and efficiency over quality, with an underlying assumption that food is a commodity, rather than a source of nourishment and pleasure. In the wake of various food and health scares, there is a growing demand from consumers to change the food they eat, which in turn acts as a catalyst for the industry to adapt and for alternative systems to evolve.

Drawing on a wealth of empirical research into mainstream and alternative North American food systems, this book discusses how sustainable, grass roots, local food systems offer a template for meaningful individual activism as a way to bring about change from the bottom up, while at the same time creating pressure for policy changes at all levels of government.

This movement signals a shift away from market economy principles and reflects a desire to embody social and ecological values as the foundation for future growth.

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Routledge
1138266264 / 9781138266261
Paperback / softback
338.19
15/11/2016
United Kingdom
English
196 pages
156 x 234 mm, 453 grams