Collective Processing Workshops in France

This article examines collective processing workshops in France, structures managed by farmers to pool resources for on‐site product processing and direct marketing via local food circuits, highlighting their complexity, project management challenges, and role in building sustainable territorial food systems.

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A collective processing workshop (ATC) is a local structure managed by groups of farmers who pool equipment and skills to process their products and sell them through short food supply chains. Today, over 130 ATCs operate in France, requiring significant time and strong farmer commitment. The dual individual and collective nature of these economic projects poses challenges in the emergence and launch phases, making robust project management essential. Ultimately, ATCs foster the development of more sustainable territorial food systems by reinforcing local cooperation, enhancing direct sales, and contributing to environmental, economic, and social resilience.

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Innovations agronomiques

Innovations agronomiques

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France
Forfattere
Franck THOMAS
Formål
Adopt innovative practices

Filtype
dokument
Oprettet den
01. mar. 2016
Oprindelsessprog
French
Officielt projektwebsted
Innovations agronomiques
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CC BY


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