Kledal, P.R. (2009) The four food systems in developing countries and the challenges of modern supply chain inclusion for organic small-holders. Paper at: The International Rural Network Conference in India, Udaipur , 23-28 of August 2009. [Completed]
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To promote developmental objectives, such as growth, food security and improvement of the livelihoods of the rural poor, a greater understanding of the four food systems prevalent in the South is of great importance. Inclusion of small-holder farmers into the various food systems depends to a large extent on the capacity of the intermediaries and their ability to cope with both internal as well as external constraints while linking farmers to the agro-supply chains. The greater discrepancy between the intermediary’s own social and human capital resource base as well as the supporting resource environment, and the level of requirements demanded from agro-food systems; the greater constraints the stakeholders along the supply chain will encounter and the more difficult the inclusion of small-holder farmers will be.
EPrint Type: | Conference paper, poster, etc. |
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Type of presentation: | Paper |
Subjects: | Food systems |
Research affiliation: | Denmark > DARCOF III (2005-2010) > GLOBALORG - Sustainability of organic farming in a global food chains perspective |
Deposited By: | Kirkegaard, Lene/LKI |
ID Code: | 18553 |
Deposited On: | 04 Apr 2011 06:48 |
Last Modified: | 04 Apr 2011 06:49 |
Document Language: | English |
Status: | Unpublished |
Refereed: | Not peer-reviewed |
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