The aim of the paper is to understand the impact of organic agriculture by integrating organic food consumer behaviour into the more general impact of rural entrepreneurship on the development of peripheral areas (PAs). The analysis is carried out using the case study approach. The case of Girolomoni Co-op, whose founder is considered the father of Italian organic farming, was chosen for its relevance to the topics to be investigated. The results show how the support of customers, especially foreign ones, who are well informed about the environmental and health benefits of organic food consumption, allows the co-op to successfully apply high value redistribution policies to the entire ecosystem, with particular reference to farmers in the peripheral areas in which the firm is located. The analysis highlights that, although the commitment of the co-op and the ethics underpinning the organisation make a great contribution to the resilience of the peculiar socio-economic context in which it takes place, the presence of public support is crucial in order to stem the spiral of depopulation and marginalisation that afflicts PAs.
How Rural Entrepreneurship Benefits from Organic Consumers’ Personal Values for Peripheral Areas Development. The Case of Girolomoni
Alessio Travasi
;Francesco Mutignani
2023
Abstract
The aim of the paper is to understand the impact of organic agriculture by integrating organic food consumer behaviour into the more general impact of rural entrepreneurship on the development of peripheral areas (PAs). The analysis is carried out using the case study approach. The case of Girolomoni Co-op, whose founder is considered the father of Italian organic farming, was chosen for its relevance to the topics to be investigated. The results show how the support of customers, especially foreign ones, who are well informed about the environmental and health benefits of organic food consumption, allows the co-op to successfully apply high value redistribution policies to the entire ecosystem, with particular reference to farmers in the peripheral areas in which the firm is located. The analysis highlights that, although the commitment of the co-op and the ethics underpinning the organisation make a great contribution to the resilience of the peculiar socio-economic context in which it takes place, the presence of public support is crucial in order to stem the spiral of depopulation and marginalisation that afflicts PAs.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.