Community-driven food networks as vehicles of rural social innovation

Authors

  • Maya Giorbelidze Cape Breton University, Canada
  • Lydia Rita Barikdar Cape Breton University, Canada
  • Huixin Shen Cape Breton University, Canada

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.15678/

Keywords:

social economy, rural development, food security, community empowerment, Cape Breton – Canada

Abstract

Background: Rural communities in Cape Breton, Canada, face persistent challenges such as food insecurity, social isolation, and economic marginalization. Community-led food networks rooted in social economy values have emerged as innovative responses that provide dignified, culturally relevant access to food. This article’s novelty lies in its comparative, community-engaged analysis of an Indigenous and a non-Indigenous rural model, treating food networks as infrastructures of rural social innovation rather than charity.

Research objectives: This study explored how community-driven food networks contribute to rural development and social innovation by fostering inclusion, empowerment, and resilience.

Research design and methods: Using a qualitative case study approach, the research examined two food networks in rural Cape Breton through document analysis, community feedback, observation, and interviews with key stakeholders.

Results: The findings reveal that integrated programming, i.e., combining food access, wellness, and employment initiatives, enhances social cohesion, local capacity, and community dignity.

Conclusions: Community food networks exemplify how social economy initiatives can transform rural spaces into hubs of innovation and care.

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2025-12-31

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Giorbelidze, M., Barikdar, L. R., & Shen, H. (2025). Community-driven food networks as vehicles of rural social innovation. Social Entrepreneurship Review, 2, 104–118. https://doi.org/10.15678/

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