Transition of Sustainable Agri-Food Supply Chains: Business and Governance Solutions from Agricultural Primary Production to Food Consumption
A special issue of Sustainability (ISSN 2071-1050). This special issue belongs to the section "Sustainable Agriculture".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (1 August 2023) | Viewed by 14655
Special Issue Editors
Interests: food policy; valorisation and protection of food quality products; sustainability in agri-food systems
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Policy trends and changing demand patterns towards sustainability goals are putting pressure on the food system, including on the actors of the agri-food supply chain and on consumers. Within this context, the transition of agri-food value chains towards sustainability is driven by both supply and demand. On one hand, changing consumption patterns of proactive consumers differentiate the demand of sustainable food, while other consumers are exposed to a great deal of information about the sustainability of products, leading to confusion and uncertainty. Furthermore, agri-food value chain actors can be active key changers when they propose sustainable products and practices, while in other cases they are obliged to adapt their strategies, coordination and relational configurations to respond to the sustainability requirements driven by consumers, value chains dynamics or policies. Therefore, if sustainability is an overarching, essential and acknowledged goal that food systems need to reach in a context of increasing environmental degradation, economic uncertainties and social inequalities, the consequent pressure that is exerted on food system’s stakeholders needs to be taken into account when considering their potential ecological, social and business performance, as well as the viability of their adaptation to overall sustainable practices. Within this context, the understanding of governance issues across value chains and the design of organisational and governance arrangements are the key to lessening the pressure exerted on food system actors and, therefore, to guaranteeing the sustainability of agri-food value chains.
The aim of this Special Issue, therefore, is to gather innovative theoretical development, methodological propositions, as well as case-study research findings to explore how agri-food value chain stakeholders and consumers trigger or adapt to the achievement of sustainability goals, including the analysis of connected policy frameworks and governance arrangements.
Taking a multidisciplinary approach, articles may include the following topics:
- Policy and transition dynamics for sustainable agri-food systems;
- Circular economy and agro-ecological approaches in food supply chains;
- Sustainable and innovative business models in food systems;
- Evolving food consumption patterns in changing food systems;
- Alternative Food Networks activities, impacts and related sustainable performance;
- Analysis and development of governance arrangements for sustainable agri- food value chains.
We look forward to receiving your contributions.
Prof. Dr. Iuri Peri
Dr. Paolo Prosperi
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- sustainable agri-food systems
- governance
- value chains
- food policy
- circular economy
- business models
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