A network-based approach to organic vegetables
The food co-operative Københavns Fødevarefællesskab (KBHFF) proves a brillant example on how many movements and start-up businesses are fundementally organised and conceptualised in a very diffent way than earlier. In the video below our former collegue Andreas Lloyd talks about KBHFF and the strength of distributed networks. Andreas is highly involved in KBHFF and is now an independent ethnograpic researcher.
Last week Martin came up with the credo You don’t need to own the marked to change it. The video supports his points in that KBHFF could change the marked even though it is initiated by people outside the establish organisations. KBHFF is agile and network-based and charaterised by the tools and principles of the digital and social realm.
Some of the video were used in one of our projects. Here you’ll have the chance to see and learn from it also.
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