Practice Abstract: Connecting through the Taste Laško brand
For many regions, developing, managing and gaining visibility for their local products and services, as well as their local food producers and processors, is a major challenge. The creation of a collective brand like Taste Laško promotes and connects rural development with local products. The brand system connects local farms/producers with enterprises and provides direct distribution channels from farm to fork or from field to plate.
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Contribution detail info
- Location
- Slovenia
- Authors
- Tanja Dergan
- Marko Debeljak
- Purpose
- Dissemination
- File type
- Document
- File size
- 413 kB
- Created on
- 01-08-2022
- Origin language
- English
- Official project website
- COCOREADO
- License
- CC BY-SA
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