Social Innovation in Olive Oil Cooperatives: A Case Study in Southern Spain
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2021-04-02
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Recent years have witnessed a notable increase in the implementation of social innovation
strategies for creating products with major social impact. Despite the lack of conceptual clarity
still surrounding the term, social innovation, as a participatory research method, is finding scope
for growth in agricultural cooperatives, whether in the areas of R&D and knowledge transfer,
or in the commercialization of innovative products. Society has underscored the need for change
in the environment and the implementation of new projects that help improve socioeconomic
living conditions, promoting territorial development through social transformation. In the case of
cooperativism in the olive oil industry in southern Spain, cooperatives are responsible for 70% of
the oil produced there. As such, the actions carried out under their influence have a huge impact on
the population and serve as tools that anchor people to their municipalities. This article analyses a
case study from an olive oil cooperative, exploring the development of a social innovation project
involving knowledge transfer and public awareness-raising through the label of an early harvest
olive oil called “Primer Día de Cosecha” (First Day of Harvest). It also assesses the impact of the
project on the population of the Andalusian municipality of Bailén (Jaén).
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scientific communication, commercialization, olive oil sector, territorial development, cooperativism, social innovation
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Parrilla-González, J.A. & Ortega-Alonso (2021). D. Social Innovation in Olive Oil Cooperatives: A Case Study in Southern Spain. Sustainability, 13, 3934.