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R. Oostendorp ; M. van Asseldonk ; J. Gathiaka ; R. Mulwa ; M. Radeny ; J. Recha ; C. Wattel ; L. van Wesenbeeck |Inclusive agribusiness models aim at benefitting broad layers of the farming population in developing countries, not only farmers in well-structured value chains, but also (remote) subsistence smallholders producing for local markets. Under clim[...]Article
C. Corrado ; M. Di Pierro ; E. Testani ; G. Roccuzzo ; M. Cutuli ; D. Ceccarelli |Industrial agriculture and its requirement for standardized approaches is driving the world towards a global food system, shrinking the role of farmers and shifting decision-making power. On the contrary, a holistic perspective towards a new foo[...]Article
A growing literature highlights the development of specific innovative patterns in peripheral areas and the need to better understand how and why firms can innovate despite the absence of agglomeration effects. These peripheral areas can, among [...]Article
R. Hinson ; R. Lensink ; A. Mueller |Transformation of agribusiness is critical in light of the Agenda for Sustainable Development. FinTech and the integration of FinTech with other (green) technologies as well as with digitized agriculture plays an important role when it comes to,[...]Article
C. Béné ; S.D. Prager ; H.A.E. Achicanoy ; P.A. Toro ; L. Lamotte ; C.B. Cedrez ; B.R. Mapes |As a general term, the concept of a food system is undergoing a rapid evolution in meaning. Early literature on food systems typically focused on addressing key dimensions of food systems in relation to the need to feed growing populations. Th[...]Article
During the last several decades, inter-organizational collaboration in the food sector has emerged to tackle complex problems such as sustainability. However, in practice, these networks often either fall short of their goal or disband. Therefor[...]Article
Penser le commerce alimentaire de détail à partir de sa territorialisation est doublement original. Non seulement, ce maillon intermédiaire des systèmes alimentaires est peu présent dans la littérature scientifique, mais ses liens à un territoir[...]Article
Les agriculteurs sont contraints de changer leurs méthodes de travail mais peuvent conserver une liberté d'action.Article
T.P. Tomich ; P. Lidder ; J. Dijkman ; M. Coley ; P. Webb ; M. Gill |Drawn from numerous sources, including papers in this special issue, this concluding paper synthesizes evidence on the relationship between agricultural research for development and poverty reduction, with particular emphasis on agri-food system[...]Article
Le 8 août 2019, le Groupe dexperts international sur lévolution du climat (Giec) a lancé un nouvel avertissement solennel sur le changement climatique et ses conséquences probables. Il souligne lurgence dune gestion durable des sols pour fre[...]Article
I.K. Dawson ; S.E. Park ; S.J. Attwood ; R. Jamnadass ; W. Powell ; T. Sunderland ; S. Carsan |Biodiversity is crucial for environmentally- and nutritionally-sustainable food supply. Yet often its roles have been under-recognised, with rich local resources of biodiversity that could support more sustainable future food production being lo[...]Article
T. Reardon ; R. Echeverria ; J. Berdegué ; B. Minten ; S. Liverpool-Tasie ; D. Tschirley ; D. Zilberman |Developing regions' food system has transformed rapidly in the past several decades. The food system is the dendritic cluster of R&D value chains, and the value chains linking input suppliers to farmers, and farmers upstream to wholesalers and p[...]Article
Reconfiguration of power relations is crucial to transformations in agro-food systems. In this paper, we propose a conceptual basis for understanding this relation, building on the approaches to power of transition studies and other strands of s[...]Article
Voluntary sustainability standards and certification systems alone cannot reach all the worlds poor. Effective standards require critical enabling conditions, such as access to resources and finance. Organisations and institutions are now colla[...]Article
Food systems rely on intact ecosystems, clear regulations and legal frameworks from farm to fork. Linking producers with consumersfor healthy diets is the backbone of a sustainable and viable market system from local to global level. But what ki[...]Article
While a number of works question the alterity of alternative food chains, little has been said about the social processes under which new economic models are, or may be, developed within the broader movement around short food supply chains (SF[...]Article
The multi-level perspective (MLP) is a prominent transition framework. The MLP posits that transitions come about through interaction processes within and among three analytical levels: niches, socio-technical regimes and a socio-technical lands[...]Article
S. Rotz ; E. Duncan ; M. Small ; J. Botschner ; R. Dara ; I. Mosby ; M. Reed ; E.D.G. Fraser |Digital technologies are being developed and adopted across the agro‐food system, from farm to fork. Within decision‐making spaces, however, little attention is being paid to political factors arising from such technological developm[...]Article
La crise syrienne a eu un impact significatif sur lagriculture et les zones rurales au Liban : pression sur les ressources, fermeture des itinéraires dexportation, mais aussi augmentation de la production agricole et des investissements en rép[...]Article
J. Gaffney ; M. Challender ; K. Califf ; K. Harden |The mergers of some of the world's largest agribusinesses have led to speculation about what sort of global citizens the new companies will become and whether vulnerable rural populations, especially smallholder men and women farmers, will be ne[...]Article
The need to reconnect agriculture, environment, food, and health when addressing agrifood system transitions is widely acknowledged. However, most analytical frameworks, especially in the expanding literature about system approaches, rely on i[...]Article
The conventional dominant global agri-food system is a main driver in the Anthropocene: food production entails profound global environmental changes from greenhouse gas emissions to biodiversity loss, and shifting diets further impact planetary[...]Article
The goal of the study is to answer the question of whether the current processes of technological change and innovation within the agri-food system could help to increase its sustainability. Four strands of literature are used to unveil the nexu[...]Article
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D. Gaitán-Cremaschi ; L. Klerkx ; J. Duncan ; J. Trienekens ; C. Huenchuelo ; S. Dogliotti ; M.E. Contesse ; W.A.H. Rossing |Dominant food systems are configured from the productivist paradigm, which focuses on producing large amounts of inexpensive and standardized foods. Although these food systems continue being supported worldwide, they are no longer considered fi[...]Article
T. Allen ; P. Prosperi ; B. Cogill ; M. Padilla ; I. Peri |Recurrent food crises and global environmental change are critical issues that pushed food security and sustainability to the top of the policy agenda. Policy-makers need assessment tools that help them decide what actions they should take to ac[...]Article
We present a conceptual framework depicting the issues and strategies of a firm with an innovation (in product or technology or system). To implement the innovation in terms of procurement of feedstock (intermediate inputs), production and pro[...]Ouvrage
Les agriculteurs dans le mouvement de la numérisation du monde : enjeux économiques et sociologiques
K. Daniel, coord. ; N. Courtade, coord. | Dijon [France] : Educagri | Références, ISSN 1629-7474 | 2019Applications, bases de données, équipements connectés : lagriculture sinscrit sans conteste dans le mouvement de numérisation du monde. Au-delà des enjeux technologiques majeurs, ce phénomène a, pour les agriculteurs, lexploitation, pour la [...]Ouvrage
Si la proclamation en 2014 de lannée internationale de lagriculture familiale a remis à lordre du jour le débat sur les modèles de développement et les formes sociales de lagriculture, les nombreuses publications qui en ont résulté abordent [...]Série
FAO (Rome, Italie) | Rome [Italie] : FAO | La Situation Mondiale de l'Alimentation et de l'Agriculture, ISSN 0251-1460 | 2019Cette nouvelle édition du rapport prête attention aux pertes et aux gaspillages alimentaires, tout en fournissant de nouvelles estimations concernant les pertes alimentaires qui interviennent juste après la récolte, à lexception des pertes qui [...]