Catégories
Thésaurus IAMM > CHAINE D'APPROVISIONNEMENT
CHAINE D'APPROVISIONNEMENTSynonyme(s)Supply chain Chaîne logistiqueVoir aussi |
Documents disponibles dans cette catégorie (213)
Article
E. Birlouez ; C. Praly, intervieweur |Peur du manque, ruée vers les supermarchés, repas pris en famille confinée La pandémie de Covid-19 modifie non seulement les comportements alimentaires, mais aussi le regard que les citoyens portent sur lensemble de la chaîne dapprovisionneme[...]Article
"L'agriculture, un secteur comme un autre", "les stocks, ça coûte cher", "les marchés agricoles mondialisés",autant de clichés appelés à disparaître.Article
Pour la filière céréalière française qui collecte et traite chaque année 64 Mt de grains, la logistique est un facteur-clé de compétitivité. Si son infrastructure et son organisation en termes de collecte, de stockage et de transport routier, fl[...]Article
Les industries agroalimentaires jouent un rôle de pivot au sein dune chaîne se composant de trois maillons : un maillon « amont » qui rassemble les agriculteurs et les producteurs de matières premières alimentaires à transformer, un maillon « c[...]Article
La crise sanitaire constitue une opportunité pour repenser les questions de sécurité et de souveraineté alimentaire.Article
The challenge of sustainability and the need to secure the production of high-quality, affordable and healthy food, have led to the emergence of alternative food production/distribution schemes that, based on technological or organizational inno[...]Article
Une première phase détude sur les circuits logistiques a été menée par le CTIFL en 2019 et a permis de poser le cadre dans lequel évoluent les fruits et légumes. Il en ressort une grande diversité de cas en termes dorganisation, de nature de c[...]Article
Q.D. Read ; S. Brown ; A.D. Cuéllar ; S.M. Finn ; J.A. Gephart ; L.T. Marston ; E. Meyer ; K.A. Weitz ; M.K. Muth |Reducing food loss and waste (FLW) is widely recognized as an important lever for lowering the environmental impacts of food systems. The United Nations Sustainable Development Agenda includes a goal to reduce FLW by 50% by 2030. Given differenc[...]Bulletin : Revue
Supply Chain Magazine, n. 27-28 - Avril-Mai 2020
2020Article
La crise du coronavirus a mis en lumière la vulnérabilité des chaînes d'approvisionnement interconnectées au niveau mondial. Analyse et pistes d'amélioration possibles.Article
M. Alegoz ; O. Kaya ; Z.P. Bayindir |Over the past years, companies started to close the loop in their supply chains to comply with the regulations and increase the sustainability of their systems. In this study, we focus on the economic and environmental effects of closing the loo[...]Article
Traditional approaches and debates in Agrifood Governance (AFG) have focused exclusively on the role of market forces and public policies. The emergence of alternative food movements, such as Territorial Short Food Supply Chains (TSFSCs), sugges[...]Article
Food safety, whether actual or perceived, is one of the major reasons for food waste along the agri‐food supply chain. Food safety hazards at farm level such as mycotoxin contamination of feed, overuse of antimicrobials in livestock diseas[...]Article
The purpose of this study was to assess: what are the circular economy opportunities for small and medium-sized enterprises (SME) in the meat processing sector to reduce their environmental impacts, using Life cycle assessment (LCA) as the analy[...]Article
Article
In recent decades, the confluence of different global and domestic drivers has led to progressive and unpredictable changes in the functioning and structure of agri-food markets worldwide. Given the unsustainability of the current agri-food prod[...]Article
Unfair Trading Practices (UTPs) between businesses in the food supply chain have a significant impact on the various stakeholders involved, and on the environment. So far, no attempt has been made at the Member State level for the identification[...]Article
Today, technological global agri-food economies dominated by vertically integrated large enterprises are failing in meeting the challenge of feeding a growing global population within the limits of the Planetary Boundaries, and are characteris[...]Article
In this study, the key gaps of food waste prevention have been addressed in the context of the emerging circular economy. First, current terminology related to food waste was reviewed and clarified, in particular, the terms food surplus, waste a[...]Bulletin : Revue
Stratégies Logistique, n. 181 - Février-Mars 2020
2020Article
A. Del Borghi ; L. Moreschi ; M. Gallo |The increase in world population and the resulting demand for food, water, and energy are exerting increasing pressure on soil, water resources, and ecosystems. Identification of approaches to reduce the related cross-sectoral environmental impa[...]Article
Le cabinet de conseil KYU Associés, spécialisé notamment dans la gestion des risques, vient de publier son premier baromètre des risques supplychain. Loccasion de faire le point sur ce que sont ces risques et comment ils sont gérés dans les ent[...]Article
The big challenge of the next decades is meeting the global nutritional demand, while reducing the pressure on food resources and the GHG emissions. In this regard, the overall goal consists of redesigning the food systems and promoting sustaina[...]Article
The purpose of this paper is to identify which environmental criteria can influence the product demand in a context of business-to-business. These criteria can be related to the products environmental characteristics, to the organization strate[...]Article
One of the greatest 21st century challenges is meeting the need to feed a growing world population which is expected to increase by about 35% by 2050. To meet this challenge, it is necessary to make major improvements on current food production [...]Article
Pressure points in global food supply where resilience in supply chains can be limited or controlled are the equivalent of Critical Control Points in food safety systems. The approach of using critical control in supply chains can provide insigh[...]Article
M. Castrica ; V. Ventura ; S. Panseri ; G. Ferrazzi ; D. Tedesco ; C.M. Balzaretti |Background: Urban food production in the developed world has recently been facing the challenge of feeding the worlds cities adequately and on a sustainable basis, and innovative models of food production can help this transition. Nevertheless,[...]Bulletin : Revue
Supply Chain Magazine, n. 25 - Janvier-Février 2020
2020Article
The lack of industrialization, inadequacy of the management, information inaccuracy, and inefficient supply chains are the significant issues in an agri-food supply chain. The proposed solutions to overcome these challenges should not only consi[...]