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Tropical Food Chains Governance Regimes for Quality Management 2007 Edition by Ruerd Ruben, Martinus Van Boekel, Aad van Tilburg, Lord Jacques , Wageningen Academic Publishers


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    Author(s)Ruerd Ruben, Martinus Van Boekel, Aad van Tilburg, Lord Jacques
    PublisherWageningen Academic Publishers
    ISBN9789086860272
    Pages310
    BindingHardback
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearApril 2007

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    Wageningen Academic Publishers Tropical Food Chains Governance Regimes for Quality Management 2007 Edition by Ruerd Ruben, Martinus Van Boekel, Aad van Tilburg, Lord Jacques

    International supply chains of vulnerable tropical food products face major problems in the fields of quality performance and coordination between supply chain partners. Degradation and variability of quality, segmentation of supply networks and scattered production by smallholder producers could severely hinder reliable deliveries at required standards. Concerted efforts for improving governance regimes and management practices are required to enhance supply chain performance. This book provides a comprehensive overview of the interfaces between market outlet choice, supply chain governance, quality management and value added distribution. Main attention is given to better incentives and transparency in contracts and bargaining procedures that could contribute to reduced transaction costs and risk, as well as techno-managerial strategies for improving both quality and value added. The editors present an integrated interdisciplinary framework for the simultaneous analysis of technical, managerial and socio-economic dimensions of international supply chain originating in developing countries.Selected case studies based on extensive field research highlight in Costa Rica (mango and pepper), Ivory Coast (pineapples), Kenya (fish), Ethiopia (dairy), Ghana (cocoa), India (cashew) and China (vegetables and pork) provide detailed insights in different options for enhancing integrated quality management and supply chain coordination. Professionals and practioners involved in the design, management and assessment of (inter)national supply chains for tropical products will particularly benefit from this unique collection.



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