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Consuming green: The symbolic construction of organic foods

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posted on 2024-09-02, 00:59 authored by K Lyons, S Lockie, G Lawrence

One of the key features of the recent dramatic growth in the organic food industries is the extent to which this is demand driven, suggesting the need to focus analytical attention more closely on the agency of consumers within organic food networks. In this paper we begin by drawing from focus groups undertaken with consumers throughout Australia to examine the meanings of food they identify to be important. In order to examine the significance of 'green' signifiers in the consumption practices of Australian consumers, we then examine the various meanings consumers associated with organic food. This analysis illustrates consumers' understandings of the range of advantages and disadvantages associated with the consumption of such foods. An examination of these findings also provides a preliminary understanding of the social and cultural meanings Australian consumers value, as well as the barriers and opportunities for expanding the organic industry in Australia.

History

Volume

11

Issue

3

Start Page

197

End Page

210

eISSN

2204-0536

ISSN

1037-1656

Peer Reviewed

  • Yes

Open Access

  • No

Journal

Rural Society

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