Exploring the Governance and Fairness in the Milk Value Chain: A Case Study in Vietnam

Governance and fairness in the food value chain have gained considerable attention from both policymakers and scholars, especially in developing countries. This study analysed the milk value chain, exploring its governance and fairness, and assessed the regulatory interventions across the milk value...

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Main Authors: Viet Hoang, An Nguyen, Carmen Hubbard, Khanh-Duy Nguyen
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-09-01
Series:Agriculture
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2077-0472/11/9/884
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spelling doaj-01eaba9b76934f578002df77b71808152021-09-25T23:33:43ZengMDPI AGAgriculture2077-04722021-09-011188488410.3390/agriculture11090884Exploring the Governance and Fairness in the Milk Value Chain: A Case Study in VietnamViet Hoang0An Nguyen1Carmen Hubbard2Khanh-Duy Nguyen3School of Economics, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City, Ho Chi Minh City 700000, VietnamSchool of Economics, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City, Ho Chi Minh City 700000, VietnamSchool of Natural and Environmental Sciences, Newcastle University, Newcastle upon Tyne NE1 7RU, UKSchool of Economics, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City, Ho Chi Minh City 700000, VietnamGovernance and fairness in the food value chain have gained considerable attention from both policymakers and scholars, especially in developing countries. This study analysed the milk value chain, exploring its governance and fairness, and assessed the regulatory interventions across the milk value chain in Vietnam using a qualitative framework and the global value chain governance model. The results show that Vietnam’s milk production and dairy market have developed notably since the reforms. The value chain is structured according to three governance models, i.e., relational, captive, and hierarchy models. Vietnam’s milk value chain has progressed through three building phases, expanding in breadth, and undergoing in-depth development, and the governance models have adjusted accordingly. However, Vietnamese dairy farms have been exposed to a low level of fairness across the supply chain. Although dairy farmers in the relational model may benefit from more power and fairness in the short term, farmers in the captive model may gain benefits and potential fairness in the long term. Vietnam has diverse regulatory interventions to enhance farmers’ fairness and welfare, and the results are notable. However, not all farmers have benefitted from these policies, and measures regarding fairness and welfare should be diverse, gradual, and inclusive.https://www.mdpi.com/2077-0472/11/9/884milkfairnessglobal value chaingovernancesustainabilityVietnam
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author Viet Hoang
An Nguyen
Carmen Hubbard
Khanh-Duy Nguyen
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An Nguyen
Carmen Hubbard
Khanh-Duy Nguyen
Exploring the Governance and Fairness in the Milk Value Chain: A Case Study in Vietnam
Agriculture
milk
fairness
global value chain
governance
sustainability
Vietnam
author_facet Viet Hoang
An Nguyen
Carmen Hubbard
Khanh-Duy Nguyen
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title Exploring the Governance and Fairness in the Milk Value Chain: A Case Study in Vietnam
title_short Exploring the Governance and Fairness in the Milk Value Chain: A Case Study in Vietnam
title_full Exploring the Governance and Fairness in the Milk Value Chain: A Case Study in Vietnam
title_fullStr Exploring the Governance and Fairness in the Milk Value Chain: A Case Study in Vietnam
title_full_unstemmed Exploring the Governance and Fairness in the Milk Value Chain: A Case Study in Vietnam
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publisher MDPI AG
series Agriculture
issn 2077-0472
publishDate 2021-09-01
description Governance and fairness in the food value chain have gained considerable attention from both policymakers and scholars, especially in developing countries. This study analysed the milk value chain, exploring its governance and fairness, and assessed the regulatory interventions across the milk value chain in Vietnam using a qualitative framework and the global value chain governance model. The results show that Vietnam’s milk production and dairy market have developed notably since the reforms. The value chain is structured according to three governance models, i.e., relational, captive, and hierarchy models. Vietnam’s milk value chain has progressed through three building phases, expanding in breadth, and undergoing in-depth development, and the governance models have adjusted accordingly. However, Vietnamese dairy farms have been exposed to a low level of fairness across the supply chain. Although dairy farmers in the relational model may benefit from more power and fairness in the short term, farmers in the captive model may gain benefits and potential fairness in the long term. Vietnam has diverse regulatory interventions to enhance farmers’ fairness and welfare, and the results are notable. However, not all farmers have benefitted from these policies, and measures regarding fairness and welfare should be diverse, gradual, and inclusive.
topic milk
fairness
global value chain
governance
sustainability
Vietnam
url https://www.mdpi.com/2077-0472/11/9/884
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