Oregon Producer and Consumer Engagement in Regional Food Networks: Motivations and Future Opportunities

Authors

  • Christy Anderson Brekken Oregon State University
  • Melissa Parks Oregon State University
  • Matthew Lundgren Oregon State University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5304/jafscd.2017.074.008

Keywords:

Food Systems, Regional Food Network, Environment, Production Practices, Farm Size, Local Food Systems, Producer Survey, Consumer Survey, Beginning Farmers

Abstract

Local and regional food marketed through direct and intermediated channels has been increasing in the U.S., with studies of producers and consumers conducted at different places and times illumi­nating the trend. Oregon producers and consumers have shown long-running interest in local agricul­ture, with direct markets providing a well-established connection between fresh and local food. To examine motivations and barriers for the continued development of the Oregon regional food network (RFN), we conducted in-depth sur­veys of Oregon producers and consumers across economic, social, and environmental variables. We identify some salient characteristics of farm enter­prises that contribute to the RFN through different types of marketing channels, and consumer percep­tions and utilization of RFN marketing channels. By analyzing producer and consumer surveys side by side, we identify opportunities for greater integration of food system actors within the RFN if producers, supply-chain part­ners, and consumers come together to realize the potential in regional marketing channels, particu­larly sales to retail, institutions, and regional dis­tributors with differentiated products based on place of origin. Using Oregon as an example, we find overall trends and nuanced distinctions by looking across the diverse agricultural and mar­keting landscapes, giving some insight into local and regional food system motivations that may also be useful to farmers, policy makers, and researchers in this and other regions.

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Author Biographies

Christy Anderson Brekken, Oregon State University

Department of Applied Economics, 228 Ballard Extension Hall, Oregon State University; Corvallis, Oregon 97331

Melissa Parks, Oregon State University

Department of Applied Anthropology, 238 Waldo Hall, 2250 SW Jefferson Way, Oregon State University; Corvallis, OR 97331

Matthew Lundgren, Oregon State University

Department of Applied Economics, 228 Ballard Extension Hall, Oregon State University; Corvallis, Oregon 97331

Published

2017-11-21

How to Cite

Brekken, C. A., Parks, M., & Lundgren, M. (2017). Oregon Producer and Consumer Engagement in Regional Food Networks: Motivations and Future Opportunities. Journal of Agriculture, Food Systems, and Community Development, 7(4), 79–103. https://doi.org/10.5304/jafscd.2017.074.008