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Farmers’ markets in Wales: making the 'Net work?

David G. Pickernell (Welsh Enterprise Institute, University of Glamorgan Business School, Treforest, UK)
Michael J. Christie (School of Management, Queensland University of Technology,Brisbane, Australia)
Patricia A. Rowe (University of Queensland Business School, Brisbane, Australia)
Brychan C. Thomas (Welsh Enterprise Institute, University of Glamorgan Business School, Treforest, UK)
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Laura G. Putterill (Welsh Enterprise Institute, University of Glamorgan Business School, Treforest, UK)
Jamie Lynn Griffiths (University of South Florida, Tampa, Florida, USA)

British Food Journal

ISSN: 0007-070X

Article publication date: 1 March 2004

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Abstract

The purpose of this paper is to examine the possibilities of increasing the benefits to be derived from farmers markets (FMs) in Wales, through utilisation of networks augmented by information communications and technology (ICT). In particular, the paper explores recent developments in the use of ICT in the agri‐food sector and the need to develop networks to utilise such technology fully. The paper explores the administrative structures that may be required to allow these arrangements to be effectively organised. The use of FMs in Wales as a conduit for such networked arrangements, and the introduction of the South East Wales Association of Farmers’ Markets (SEWAFM) Web site, are then considered against this backdrop.

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Pickernell, D.G., Christie, M.J., Rowe, P.A., Thomas, B.C., Putterill, L.G. and Lynn Griffiths, J. (2004), "Farmers’ markets in Wales: making the 'Net work?", British Food Journal, Vol. 106 No. 3, pp. 194-210. https://doi.org/10.1108/00070700410528781

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Emerald Group Publishing Limited

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