The literature on industrial districts, especially in Europe, provides
further evidence that agriculture and food economies organized around
smaller-scale, locally oriented production and distribution systems are
possible. However, to be successful, agricultural/production districts
“require a broad set of infrastructural institutions and services to coordinate relationships among economic actors” and to compensate for
the ineffi ciencies of a fragmented system of production (Zeitlin 1989,
370). The success and survival of locally based economic systems is directly tied to the democratic efforts of the community to which they
belong
The literature on industrial districts, especially in Europe, providesfurther evidence that agriculture and food economies organized aroundsmaller-scale, locally oriented production and distribution systems arepossible. However, to be successful, agricultural/production districts“require a broad set of infrastructural institutions and services to coordinate relationships among economic actors” and to compensate forthe ineffi ciencies of a fragmented system of production (Zeitlin 1989,370). The success and survival of locally based economic systems is directly tied to the democratic efforts of the community to which theybelong
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