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Food distribution's socio-economic relationships and public policy: Mexico City's municipal public markets
Authors:Gerardo Torres Salcido  Mario del Roble Pensado Leglise  Andrew Smolski
Affiliation:1. tsalcido@unam.mx
Abstract:Traditional food supply systems, like municipal public markets (MPM), are in crisis. Nevertheless, MPMs continue to demonstrate importance in the lives of the cities. In this article we discuss the case of Mexico City and the importance of the public markets for its neighbourhoods. We present the results of two research projects, completed in Mexico City at two different historical times and interpreted longitudinally. The results demonstrate the importance of socio-economic relationships for MPM's survival and potential. The article concludes with public policy recommendations to permit conservation, given the MPM's importance for the city's social cohesion.
Keywords:Environment (built and natural) – Food security  Globalisation (inc. trade  private sector)  Governance and public policy  Labour and livelihoods – Economics  Latin America and the Caribbean
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