Practice Abstract: Artisanal food stall «Klēts» ar RIMI supermarkets

The channels for bringing locally grown produce from small farms and artisan food producers to the end-user in Latvia are limited. The artisanal food stall “Klēts”, represents a network of specialised shops that take the form of separate serviced sections in the “Rimi” supermarkets, have been an attempt to remedy that by providing an outlet for these goods and making them more widely accessible to the public.

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