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Reducing post-harvest food losses through innovative collaboration: Insights from the Colombian and Mexican avocado supply chains

机译:通过创新合作减少收获后的粮食损失:哥伦比亚和墨西哥鳄梨供应链的见解

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Postharvest losses along food supply chains have far reaching consequences for the environment and affect the social and economic conditions of food supply chain participants, especially of those in developing countries. This paper explores the structural inefficiencies that lead to postharvest losses and analyses how innovative collaboration could lead to more sustainable food supply chains (FSCs) by reducing those inefficiencies. Innovative collaboration is defined as the improvement or creation of inter organizational relationships through which FSC participants can exchange information, align incentives, engage in effective partnerships and improve their use of technology. This research distinguishes two research questions: First, how do FSC participants interact and which structural inefficiencies leading to postharvest losses can be identified in global food supply chains? And second, what are the main drivers and barriers of FSC participants to engage in innovative collaboration to reduce postharvest losses within global food supply chains? Two case studies explore the supply chain of avocados, especially due to their high susceptibility to postharvest losses, and focus on avocados from Mexico and Colombia imported into the Netherlands. Data was collected through semi-structured interviews with avocado importers, producers/exporters, packers and growers' associations, governmental organizations, and knowledge institutions. Informal interviews were held with producers and suppliers of other agricultural products traded globally. Using the software NVIVO, the collected data from interviews, documents and literature was structured allowing patterns and categories in the data to be discerned. The contribution of this paper is a typology of structural inefficiencies in global food supply chains, which provides insight into the social drivers of postharvest losses. Three categories of structural inefficiencies leading (directly or indirectly) to postharvest losses were identified: (1) corporate inefficiencies, (2) cognitive and affective inefficiencies, and (3) tangible inefficiencies. Effective partnerships were found to be the backbone of innovative collaboration, and the largest contributor to the reduction of postharvest losses, functioning as catalysts of trust, communication, cooperation and innovation, in addition to contributing to reduce structural inefficiencies along food supply chains. (C) 2018 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
机译:粮食供应链上的收获后损失对环境具有深远的影响,并影响粮食供应链参与者,特别是发展中国家参与者的社会和经济状况。本文探讨了导致收获后损失的结构性低效率,并分析了创新的协作如何通过减少低效率而导致更可持续的食品供应链(FSC)。创新协作的定义是改善或建立组织间的关系,FSC参与者可以通过这种关系交换信息,调整激励机制,建立有效的伙伴关系并改善他们对技术的使用。这项研究区分了两个研究问题:首先,FSC参与者如何相互作用,在全球食品供应链中可以识别出哪些导致收获后损失的结构性低效率?其次,FSC参与者进行创新合作以减少全球食品供应链中收获后损失的主要驱动因素和障碍是什么?两个案例研究探讨了鳄梨的供应链,特别是由于鳄梨对收获后损失的高度敏感性,并重点研究了从墨西哥和哥伦比亚进口到荷兰的鳄梨。通过与鳄梨进口商,生产商/出口商,包装商和种植者协会,政府组织和知识机构的半结构化访谈收集数据。对全球其他农产品的生产商和供应商进行了非正式采访。使用NVIVO软件,可以对从访谈,文档和文献中收集的数据进行结构化,从而可以识别数据中的模式和类别。本文的贡献是全球食品供应链中结构性低效率的类型,它提供了对收获后损失的社会驱动力的见解。确定了导致(直接或间接)导致收获后损失的三类结构性效率低下:(1)公司效率低下;(2)认知和情感效率低下;(3)有形效率低下。有效的伙伴关系被发现是创新合作的基础,也是减少收获后损失的最大因素,除了有助于减少食品供应链上的结构性低效率外,还起到了信任,沟通,合作和创新的催化剂的作用。 (C)2018 Elsevier Ltd.保留所有权利。

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