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2021 | 28 | 2 | 251-267

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Farmers’ markets and community gardens in Slovakia: How do town authorities approach these phenomena?

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The aim of the paper is to evaluate alternative food networks (farmers’ markets and community gardens) in Slovak towns in order to determine the views of town self-governing authorities. Data was collected through a questionnaire sent to representatives of towns. The results have shown that only 39% of towns regularly organise farmers’ markets but, overall, 52% of towns support or plan to support their organisation. There are a total of 40 community gardens in 17 towns, mainly in the west of Slovakia. The paper discusses the ways in which Slovak towns support alternative food networks.

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28

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2

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251-267

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2021

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  • Comenius University in Bratislava, Department of Regional Geography and Regional Development, Faculty of Natural Sciences, Ilkovičova 6, 842 15 Bratislava, Slovakia
  • Comenius University in Bratislava
  • Slovak Academy of Sciences, Institute of Geography, Štefánikova 49, 814 73 Bratislava, Slovakia

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