A quiet revolution? Beneath the surface of Ireland's alternative food initiatives.

@article{Murtagh2010AQR,
  title={A quiet revolution? Beneath the surface of Ireland's alternative food initiatives.},
  author={Aisling Murtagh},
  journal={Irish geography : bulletin of the Geographical Society of Ireland},
  year={2010},
  volume={43 2},
  pages={
          149-59
        }
}
  • A. Murtagh
  • Published 21 October 2010
  • Economics
  • Irish geography : bulletin of the Geographical Society of Ireland
Getting food to our plates has become a highly complex, industrialised and globalised process. However, transformations in how our food is supplied are not without resistance. Initiatives are emerging that take a step back to simpler, alternative methods of food supply, bringing the producer and consumer closer together. Alternative food initiatives which are commonly found in Ireland include allotments, community gardens, farmers' markets, farm shops and on-farm food enterprises. Understanding… 
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