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SIM case study2022-05-11

Regionalwert AG

The idea of ‘food sovereignty’ proposes an alternative food system that places power and production back with those who produce the food, instead of leaning towards on mass production. Regionalwert AG are a capital management organisation tackling this issue and with citizen shareholders investing in their local food and supply chain, small-scale farmers are supported. It allocates its citizen shareholder investments equitably across the value chain members and they assist with business set-up and development through their consultancy practices and knowledge of the agricultural sector. In Freiburg, there are now a total of 24 enterprises, individual businesses or farmers who have joined the regional value chain partnership, with 750 shareholders who have a share capital of EUR 3.9 million. Four further value chain networks have been developed and there has been interest expressed internationally in initiating a similar project. Regionalwert AG also participates in research and innovation projects. At the moment, RWAG has 750 shareholders, with a total share capital of EUR 3.9 million and an individual share of less than 10%. RWAG has developed over 130 indicators representing complex economic, social and ecological factors and their interdependencies, which provide a central element of the evaluation of each enterprise’s success and presentation to shareholders. The results may contribute to the development of the new EU green accounting standard (EU taxonomy).

Case study details

Lead organisation
Landen
Germany
Gebieden
Freiburg
Thema's
Adaptation of workers and enterprises to change
Active inclusion and employability
Level of action
National
Source of funding
Public - national
Private
Budget
Unknown
Programming period
N/A
Project start
2006
Type of initiative
Redesigning business models and value chains
Deelnemers
N/A
Internet and social