The Impact of a Values-Based Supply Chain (VBSC) on Farm-Level Viability, Sustainability and Resilience: Case Study Evidence
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co-operativevalues-based supply chain (VBSC)
viability
sustainability
resilience
family farm
beef
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2017-02-14
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Hooks, T.; Macken-Walsh, Á.; McCarthy, O.; Power, C. The Impact of a Values-Based Supply Chain (VBSC) on Farm-Level Viability, Sustainability and Resilience: Case Study Evidence. Sustainability 2017, 9, 267. doi: https://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su9020267Abstract
The ‘Agriculture of the Middle’ (AotM) development paradigm emphasises that in order to survive, family farms must transition from a supply chain approach to a values-based supply chain (VBSC) approach, involving amendments to both product type and actor dynamics within the chain. This paper presents a qualitative case study of a beef co-operative integrated to a VBSC. We use an analytical framework of viability, sustainability and resilience to analyse impacts at farm-level. Our analysis highlights a number of positive effects on farm-level viability, sustainability and resilience. These benefits stemmed largely from improvements to market orientation, price stability, and members’ capacities in responding to problems. However, the autonomy of the co-operative was challenged by VBSC chain members, which impacted negatively on the stability of the co-operative.Funder
Teagasc Walsh Fellowship Programmeae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
https://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su9020267
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