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  • Agricultural Science
  • Community Development
  • Sustainable Systems

Background:

  • Growing demand for local and quality food highlights the importance of agricultural prosumers.
  • Challenges exist in defining agro-prosumers, engaging new members, and managing diverse group goals.
  • Developing effective community structures is crucial for agricultural prosumer networks.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To present three key frameworks for developing an Agro-Prosumer Community Group (APCG) platform.
  • To address barriers and improve prosumer participation in agricultural communities.
  • To facilitate local food and carbon sharing networks.

Main Methods:

  • A conceptual process involving requirement analysis, design logic, prototyping, and verification was employed.
  • Clustering algorithms were used for agro-prosumer concept definition and grouping.
  • A novel approach evaluated new prosumers' production behavior, and Multi-Criteria Goal Programming (MCGP) was used for goal management.

Main Results:

  • Framework prototypes were successfully verified using prosumer data.
  • The developed frameworks demonstrated effectiveness in managing prosumer engagement and diverse goals.
  • The study provides empirical evidence supporting the proposed frameworks.

Conclusions:

  • The Agro-Prosumer Community Group (APCG) platform addresses critical issues in managing prosumers within local food and carbon sharing networks.
  • Key contributions include the APCG concept, a prosumer engagement framework, and a goal management framework.
  • The APCG platform offers a structured solution for efficient produce and carbon sharing.