Long-Time Assessment of the Organic Farmer’s Market in Granada (Spain)
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Peña Rodríguez, Francisco Javier; Matarán Ruiz, Alberto; Torres Rodríguez, Adolfo José; de la Cruz Abarca, César Eduardo; Sánchez Contreras, Josefa; Ruiz Díez, Alba; Visquert Bruguera, Sergio; Morilla Moreno, Juan CarlosEditorial
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Farmer’s market Organic food Consumers
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2024-05-12Referencia bibliográfica
Peña Rodríguez, F.J.; Matarán Ruiz, A.; Torres Rodríguez, A.J.; de la Cruz Abarca, C.E.; Sánchez Contreras, J.; Ruiz Díez, A.; Visquert Bruguera, S.; Morilla Moreno, J.C. Long-Time Assessment of the Organic Farmer’s Market in Granada (Spain). Sustainability 2024, 16, 4050. [https://doi.org/10.3390/su16104050]
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Healthy Municipal Soils project funded by the European Union’s Horizon Europe research and innovation programme under the grant agreement No101091050Resumen
In recent years the world has seen an increase in the popularity of farmer’s markets, short
food supply chains and local food systems. This growth can be attributed to the public’s growing
consciousness of the impracticality of the global food system, globalization’s waste of fossil fuels, the
fear of food chemicals, and small farmers’ desire to directly sell their products, among other things.
Although there are a wealth of farmer’s market surveys and research on this topic that has been
conducted over the past decades around the world, scant data have been collected about farmer’s
markets in the south of Spain. This study focuses on the organic farmer’s market in Granada (Spain)
and consists of five surveys developed in 8 years which are analyzed to help better understand this
market that was first established in the Spring of 2013. It will also consider research on farmer’s
markets in Europe and beyond in order to compare the situation of the Granada market as well as
bringing in some new ideas of how it can be improved.