DINING ON RECIPROCITY IN LOCAL FOOD SYSTEMS: TOWARDS A MORAL ECONOMY OF FOODS

China has witnessed a growing number of social and environmental challenges, which remain obstacles for its rural vitalization. At the core of the discussion on sustainable agriculture and rural development lies the development of sustainable food systems. This article conducts a case study and exam...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Published in:Journal of Asian Rural Studies
Main Author: Li Zhao
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hasanuddin University 2018-01-01
Subjects:
Online Access:http://pasca.unhas.ac.id/ojs/index.php/jars/article/view/1367
_version_ 1852802840213323776
author Li Zhao
author_facet Li Zhao
author_sort Li Zhao
collection DOAJ
container_title Journal of Asian Rural Studies
description China has witnessed a growing number of social and environmental challenges, which remain obstacles for its rural vitalization. At the core of the discussion on sustainable agriculture and rural development lies the development of sustainable food systems. This article conducts a case study and examines a local food network which has created a reciprocity mechanism between smallholder producers and consumers. The discussion puts a particular emphasis on the interaction between sustainable consumption and production initiatives in the process of achieving the network’s ecological goals. Based on the discussion and findings, the study concludes by proposing to draw on the concept of the moral economy and constructing “a moral economy of foods” to conceptualize social structure of local food systems. In a re- localization process of “local cultural repertoires of foods”, while protocols of certification and traceability could constitute conclusive proofs of the moral economy of foods, a belief in sustainable food systems would stand the moral economy itself in good stead in a time when trust and confidence in the foods labeled “organic” are diminished. The findings presented in the study may have significant implications for designing policies for rural vitalization in China and promoting transitions to more sustainable agriculture and rural livelihoods.
format Article
id doaj-art-2e6597dca11846779ddde2aa0eee9aa4
institution Directory of Open Access Journals
issn 2548-3269
language English
publishDate 2018-01-01
publisher Hasanuddin University
record_format Article
spelling doaj-art-2e6597dca11846779ddde2aa0eee9aa42025-08-19T20:39:18ZengHasanuddin UniversityJournal of Asian Rural Studies2548-32692018-01-0121859510.20956/jars.v2i1.1367334DINING ON RECIPROCITY IN LOCAL FOOD SYSTEMS: TOWARDS A MORAL ECONOMY OF FOODSLi Zhao0Rural Development Institute, Chinese Academy of Social SciencesChina has witnessed a growing number of social and environmental challenges, which remain obstacles for its rural vitalization. At the core of the discussion on sustainable agriculture and rural development lies the development of sustainable food systems. This article conducts a case study and examines a local food network which has created a reciprocity mechanism between smallholder producers and consumers. The discussion puts a particular emphasis on the interaction between sustainable consumption and production initiatives in the process of achieving the network’s ecological goals. Based on the discussion and findings, the study concludes by proposing to draw on the concept of the moral economy and constructing “a moral economy of foods” to conceptualize social structure of local food systems. In a re- localization process of “local cultural repertoires of foods”, while protocols of certification and traceability could constitute conclusive proofs of the moral economy of foods, a belief in sustainable food systems would stand the moral economy itself in good stead in a time when trust and confidence in the foods labeled “organic” are diminished. The findings presented in the study may have significant implications for designing policies for rural vitalization in China and promoting transitions to more sustainable agriculture and rural livelihoods.http://pasca.unhas.ac.id/ojs/index.php/jars/article/view/1367local food systemalternative food networksustainable consumptionsustainable productionmoral economy of foods
spellingShingle Li Zhao
DINING ON RECIPROCITY IN LOCAL FOOD SYSTEMS: TOWARDS A MORAL ECONOMY OF FOODS
local food system
alternative food network
sustainable consumption
sustainable production
moral economy of foods
title DINING ON RECIPROCITY IN LOCAL FOOD SYSTEMS: TOWARDS A MORAL ECONOMY OF FOODS
title_full DINING ON RECIPROCITY IN LOCAL FOOD SYSTEMS: TOWARDS A MORAL ECONOMY OF FOODS
title_fullStr DINING ON RECIPROCITY IN LOCAL FOOD SYSTEMS: TOWARDS A MORAL ECONOMY OF FOODS
title_full_unstemmed DINING ON RECIPROCITY IN LOCAL FOOD SYSTEMS: TOWARDS A MORAL ECONOMY OF FOODS
title_short DINING ON RECIPROCITY IN LOCAL FOOD SYSTEMS: TOWARDS A MORAL ECONOMY OF FOODS
title_sort dining on reciprocity in local food systems towards a moral economy of foods
topic local food system
alternative food network
sustainable consumption
sustainable production
moral economy of foods
url http://pasca.unhas.ac.id/ojs/index.php/jars/article/view/1367
work_keys_str_mv AT lizhao diningonreciprocityinlocalfoodsystemstowardsamoraleconomyoffoods