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Food supply chains and the antimicrobial resistance challenge: On the framing, accomplishments and limitations of corporate responsibility

机译:食品供应链和抗微生物抵抗挑战:关于框架,成就和企业责任的限制

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This paper presents a critique of supply chain responses to a particular global wicked problem – antimicrobial resistance (AMR). It evaluates the understanding of AMR (and drug-resistant infections) as a food system challenge and critically explores how responsibility for addressing it is framed and implemented. We place the spotlight on the AMR strategies applied in UK retailers’ domestic poultry and pork supply chains. This provides a timely analysis of corporate engagement with AMR in light of the 2016 O’Neill report on Tackling Drug Resistant Infections Globally , which positioned supermarket chains, processors, and regulators as holding key responsibilities. Research included interviews with retailers, industry bodies, policy makers, farmers, processors, consultants and campaigners. We evaluate how strategy for tackling AMR in the food system is focused on antimicrobial stewardship, particularly targets for reducing antibiotic use in domestic food production. The global value chain notion of multipolar governance, where influence derives from multiple nodes both inside and outside the supply chain, is blended with more-than-human assemblage perspectives to capture the implementation of targets. This conceptual fusion grasps how supply chain responsibility and influence works through both a distributed group of stakeholders and the ecological complexity of the AMR challenge. The paper demonstrates in turn: how the targets for reducing antibiotic use in domestic meat production represent a particular and narrowly defined strategic focus; how those targets have been met through distributed agency in the UK supply chain; and the geographical and biological limitations of the targets in tackling AMR as a wicked problem.
机译:本文提出了对特定全球邪恶问题的供应链反应批判 - 抗微生物抗性(AMR)。它评估了对AMR(和耐药性感染)作为食品系统挑战的理解,并且批评如何探讨解决它的责任和实施。我们在英国零售商的家禽和猪肉供应链中展开了AMR策略的聚光灯。这提供了鉴于2016年奥尼尔关于全球耐药性感染的2016奥尼尔报告,对公司参与的及时分析,定位超市链,处理器和监管机构保持关键职责。研究包括对零售商,行业机构,政策制定者,农民,处理器,顾问和竞选人员的访谈。我们评估如何在食品系统中处理AMR的策略专注于抗微生物管道,特别是降低国内食品生产中的抗生素使用的靶标。多极治理的全球价值链概念,其中影响来自供应链内外的多个节点,与更多比人类的组合视角来捕获目标的实施。这种概念融合掌握了供应链责任和影响如何通过分布式利益攸关方和AMR挑战的生态复杂性工作。本文依次演示:如何降低国内肉类生产中的抗生素使用的目标是特定和狭隘地定义的战略重点;如何通过英国供应链中的分布式机构满足这些目标;并将AMR作为邪恶问题解决目标的地理和生物学局限性。

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