Practice Abstract: Food Hub in Āgenskalns

A historical market in Āgenskalns district in Riga is transformed into a sustainable, inclusive and multifunctional urban food hub. The food hub combines a diverse set of activities: a food market, a co-creation kitchen, catering services, a youth station, educational activities, cultural and social events, etc. Among the goals of the food hub are boosting local food economy and economic performance of local producers and improving the health and wellbeing of the wider community in the neighbourhood and Riga city

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Location
  • Latvia
Authors
  • Sandra Šūmane
Purpose
  • Dissemination
File type
Document
File size
392 kB
Created on
01-08-2022
Origin language
English
Official project website
COCOREADO
License
CC BY-SA

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