Multi-actor approaches to implement cooperative strategies and value chains based on sustainability

Abstract This special issue of Agricultural and Food Economics consists of four articles that were part of the scientific programme of the First SIDEA-SIEA Joint Conference, held in Bisceglie in September 2017. The conference afforded agricultural economists the opportunity to reflect on cooperative...

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Main Authors: Caterina Contini, Giuseppe Marotta, Biancamaria Torquati
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SpringerOpen 2020-01-01
Series:Agricultural and Food Economics
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s40100-019-0147-3
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spelling doaj-c26cbf7ca7b1499f991f8053013d17942021-01-31T12:18:18ZengSpringerOpenAgricultural and Food Economics2193-75322020-01-01811410.1186/s40100-019-0147-3Multi-actor approaches to implement cooperative strategies and value chains based on sustainabilityCaterina Contini0Giuseppe Marotta1Biancamaria Torquati2Department of Agriculture, Food, Environment and Forestry, University of FlorenceDepartment of Law, Economics, Management and Quantitative Methods, University of SannioDepartment of Agricultural, Food and Environmental Sciences, University of PerugiaAbstract This special issue of Agricultural and Food Economics consists of four articles that were part of the scientific programme of the First SIDEA-SIEA Joint Conference, held in Bisceglie in September 2017. The conference afforded agricultural economists the opportunity to reflect on cooperative strategies to promote competitiveness of the agri-food supply chain, with a focus on environmental quality and social sustainability. The selected articles address these themes from different perspectives: those of firms, of consumers, and of policy makers, stressing that sustainability calls for the active participation of all of the actors. The case studies presented propose an effective interpretation of the strategies for value creation with respect to the challenges of climate change, food waste management, the development of marginal rural areas, and that of the fish sector.https://doi.org/10.1186/s40100-019-0147-3
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