Organic food consumption : is it possible to develop public policy? A case study of Medellín
ABSTRACT: in several countries, there is an increasing trend of consumers and distributors of organic food. Objective: to identify consumer motivation, a socioeconomic profile and possible sociopolitical actions for the development of public policy by the consumers of organic products supplied by 12...
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Álvarez Castaño, Luz Stella
Cadavid Castro, Martha Alicia
Quintero Vergara, Shirley Daniela
Martínez Bedoya, Ximena
Ríos Paniagua, Luisa María
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- 2019
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- Universidad de Antioquia
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- Food
Alimentos
Organics
Orgánicos
Food system
Sistema alimentario
Food habits
Hábitos alimentarios
Community networks
Redes comunitarias
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Organic food consumption : is it possible to develop public policy? A case study of Medellín |
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Los consumidores de alimentos orgánicos, ¿es posible construir política pública? Estudio de casos de Medellín |
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Organic food consumption : is it possible to develop public policy? A case study of Medellín |
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Organic food consumption : is it possible to develop public policy? A case study of Medellín Food Alimentos Organics Orgánicos Food system Sistema alimentario Food habits Hábitos alimentarios Community networks Redes comunitarias |
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Organic food consumption : is it possible to develop public policy? A case study of Medellín |
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Organic food consumption : is it possible to develop public policy? A case study of Medellín |
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Organic food consumption : is it possible to develop public policy? A case study of Medellín |
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Álvarez Castaño, Luz Stella Cadavid Castro, Martha Alicia Quintero Vergara, Shirley Daniela Martínez Bedoya, Ximena Ríos Paniagua, Luisa María |
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Álvarez Castaño, Luz Stella Cadavid Castro, Martha Alicia Quintero Vergara, Shirley Daniela Martínez Bedoya, Ximena Ríos Paniagua, Luisa María |
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Food Alimentos Organics Orgánicos Food system Sistema alimentario Food habits Hábitos alimentarios Community networks Redes comunitarias |
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Food Alimentos Organics Orgánicos Food system Sistema alimentario Food habits Hábitos alimentarios Community networks Redes comunitarias |
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ABSTRACT: in several countries, there is an increasing trend of consumers and distributors of organic food. Objective: to identify consumer motivation, a socioeconomic profile and possible sociopolitical actions for the development of public policy by the consumers of organic products supplied by 12 alternative food distribution networks in Medellín and Eastern Antioquia. Methods: qualitative study with semi-structured interviews and participant and non-participant observation. Results: the main reason for organic food consumption is personal wellbeing, specifically health, followed by care for the environment and social welfare because such consumption contributes to improving the quality of life of poor producers (farmers and indigenous people). The consumption of these foods is also in some cases a form of resistance against the food industry, agroindustry and supermarkets; however, this social awareness does not imply that consumers commit themselves to sociopolitical actions transcending to the collective sphere. Conclusion: action by local governments is required to develop strategies that consolidate the transformative potential of consumer practices regarding organic products from alternative food networks. |
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Álvarez-Castaño LS, Cadavid-Castro MA, Quintero-Vergara SD, Martínez-Bedoya X, Ríos-Paniagua LM. Organic food consumption: is it possible to develop public policy? A case study of Medellín. Nutr. Hosp. 2019; 36(3):640-6 DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.20960/nh.2022 |
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Álvarez Castaño, Luz StellaCadavid Castro, Martha AliciaQuintero Vergara, Shirley DanielaMartínez Bedoya, XimenaRíos Paniagua, Luisa María2019-09-27T14:15:14Z2019-09-27T14:15:14Z2019Álvarez-Castaño LS, Cadavid-Castro MA, Quintero-Vergara SD, Martínez-Bedoya X, Ríos-Paniagua LM. Organic food consumption: is it possible to develop public policy? A case study of Medellín. Nutr. Hosp. 2019; 36(3):640-6 DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.20960/nh.20220212-1611http://hdl.handle.net/10495/1203110.20960/nh.20221699-5198ABSTRACT: in several countries, there is an increasing trend of consumers and distributors of organic food. Objective: to identify consumer motivation, a socioeconomic profile and possible sociopolitical actions for the development of public policy by the consumers of organic products supplied by 12 alternative food distribution networks in Medellín and Eastern Antioquia. Methods: qualitative study with semi-structured interviews and participant and non-participant observation. Results: the main reason for organic food consumption is personal wellbeing, specifically health, followed by care for the environment and social welfare because such consumption contributes to improving the quality of life of poor producers (farmers and indigenous people). The consumption of these foods is also in some cases a form of resistance against the food industry, agroindustry and supermarkets; however, this social awareness does not imply that consumers commit themselves to sociopolitical actions transcending to the collective sphere. Conclusion: action by local governments is required to develop strategies that consolidate the transformative potential of consumer practices regarding organic products from alternative food networks.RESUMEN: El incremento de consumidores y distribuidores de alimentos y productos orgánicos constituye una tendencia en varios países. Objetivo: establecer las motivaciones para el consumo, el perfil socioeconómico y las posibles acciones de carácter sociopolítico para la construcción de políticas públicas realizadas por los consumidores de productos orgánicos de las 12 redes de distribución alternativa de alimentos que existen en Medellín y el oriente antioqueño. Métodos: estudio cualitativo con entrevistas semiestructuradas y observación participante y no participante. Resultados: se halló que la principal razón de consumo es el bienestar individual, específicamente la salud, seguido del cuidado del medio ambiente y el bienestar social porque se contribuye a mejorar la calidad de vida de los productores pobres (campesinos e indígenas). Se encontró, además, que el consumo de estos alimentos, se hace en algunos casos como forma de resistencia frente a la industria de alimentos, la agroindustria y los supermercados. Sin embargo, esta conciencia social no implica que los consumidores se comprometan con acciones sociopolíticas para trascender a la esfera colectiva. Conclusión: se requiere una acción de los gobiernos locales para desarrollar estrategias que consoliden el potencial transformador de las prácticas de los consumidores de productos orgánicos de las redes alternativas de alimentos.COL0065608application/pdfengArán EdicionesDeterminantes Sociales y Económicos de la Situación de Salud y NutricionMadrid, Españainfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articlehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_2df8fbb1https://purl.org/redcol/resource_type/ARTArtículo de investigaciónhttp://purl.org/coar/version/c_970fb48d4fbd8a85Atribución-NoComercial-CompartirIgual 2.5 Colombia (CC BY-NC-SA 2.5 CO)info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccesshttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/2.5/co/http://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_abf2https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/FoodAlimentosOrganicsOrgánicosFood systemSistema alimentarioFood habitsHábitos alimentariosCommunity networksRedes comunitariasOrganic food consumption : is it possible to develop public policy? 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