Sustainable coffee supply chain management: a case study in Buon Me Thuot City, Daklak, Vietnam
Abstract This paper aims to analyze and discuss the evolution towards sustainable coffee supply chain and its management in Vietnam. Coffee is a major agricultural export commodity of Vietnam with the export value accounts for 3% of national GDP in 2014 and provides a livelihood for approximately 2....
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doaj-c27eb60858114e88a8502926923f017e2020-11-24T22:00:49ZengSpringerOpenInternational Journal of Corporate Social Responsibility2366-00662366-00742018-01-013111710.1186/s40991-017-0024-xSustainable coffee supply chain management: a case study in Buon Me Thuot City, Daklak, VietnamGiang N. T. Nguyen0Tapan Sarker1Becamex Business School, Eastern International UniversityGriffith Business School, Griffith UniversityAbstract This paper aims to analyze and discuss the evolution towards sustainable coffee supply chain and its management in Vietnam. Coffee is a major agricultural export commodity of Vietnam with the export value accounts for 3% of national GDP in 2014 and provides a livelihood for approximately 2.6 million people. However, the sector is facing enormous challenges as the current farming methods and processing infrastructure have been unsustainable resulting in many catastrophic impacts on the environment such as deforestation and soil degradation that have the potential to lead to a decrease in the quality of coffee beans. Using a case study in Buon Me Thuot City, Daklak, Vietnam, the paper analyses the key factors influencing the sustainable coffee supply chain management in Vietnam. Our analysis confirms that although productivity is high, and farmers have positive experiences in this sector, sustainability issues are emerging. For instance, the farmers have experienced soil erosion and a lack of water and as such are now more willing to incorporate sustainability initiatives in their production and processing.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s40991-017-0024-xCoffee supply chainSustainabilityCase studyVietnam |
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Sustainable coffee supply chain management: a case study in Buon Me Thuot City, Daklak, Vietnam |
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Sustainable coffee supply chain management: a case study in Buon Me Thuot City, Daklak, Vietnam |
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Abstract This paper aims to analyze and discuss the evolution towards sustainable coffee supply chain and its management in Vietnam. Coffee is a major agricultural export commodity of Vietnam with the export value accounts for 3% of national GDP in 2014 and provides a livelihood for approximately 2.6 million people. However, the sector is facing enormous challenges as the current farming methods and processing infrastructure have been unsustainable resulting in many catastrophic impacts on the environment such as deforestation and soil degradation that have the potential to lead to a decrease in the quality of coffee beans. Using a case study in Buon Me Thuot City, Daklak, Vietnam, the paper analyses the key factors influencing the sustainable coffee supply chain management in Vietnam. Our analysis confirms that although productivity is high, and farmers have positive experiences in this sector, sustainability issues are emerging. For instance, the farmers have experienced soil erosion and a lack of water and as such are now more willing to incorporate sustainability initiatives in their production and processing. |
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Coffee supply chain Sustainability Case study Vietnam |
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