Drivers and barriers for the adoption to the circular economy by organic food producers in short chains
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Summary: | The world faces a current problem with the economic and food crisis, environmental pollution, increased extraction of materials, continuous reduction of non-renewable resources, added to the continuous increase in the global population. Adherence to the Circular Economy (CE), cultivation of organic products, and the sale of these products through short circuits, makes it possible to develop more sustainable alternatives of production and consumption, and can be considered a way toward sustainable development. In this sense, this study aimed to identify drivers and barriers for the adoption of CE by organic food producers in short chains. Based on a systematic review of the preliminary literature, a qualitative research was developed with in-depth interviews with experts. As result, the study presented the drivers and barriers for the adoption of CE by organic food producers in short chains. The study has also shown that the Short Organic Food Chains (SOFC) are integrated with the concepts of CE , and are moving toward common sustainability objectives, demonstrating high potential for the exploration and development of CE in the SOFC context. |
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Drivers and barriers for the adoption to the circular economy by organic food producers in short chainsCircular EconomyOrganic FoodShort ChainFood ChainDriversBarriersThe world faces a current problem with the economic and food crisis, environmental pollution, increased extraction of materials, continuous reduction of non-renewable resources, added to the continuous increase in the global population. Adherence to the Circular Economy (CE), cultivation of organic products, and the sale of these products through short circuits, makes it possible to develop more sustainable alternatives of production and consumption, and can be considered a way toward sustainable development. In this sense, this study aimed to identify drivers and barriers for the adoption of CE by organic food producers in short chains. Based on a systematic review of the preliminary literature, a qualitative research was developed with in-depth interviews with experts. As result, the study presented the drivers and barriers for the adoption of CE by organic food producers in short chains. The study has also shown that the Short Organic Food Chains (SOFC) are integrated with the concepts of CE , and are moving toward common sustainability objectives, demonstrating high potential for the exploration and development of CE in the SOFC context.Revista de Gestão e Secretariado2023-11-24info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://ojs.revistagesec.org.br/secretariado/article/view/303410.7769/gesec.v14i11.3034Revista de Gestão e Secretariado (Management and Administrative Professional Review); Vol. 14 No. 11 (2023): Revista de Gestão e Secretariado v.14, n.11, 2023; 20441-20479Revista de Gestão e Secretariado; Vol. 14 Núm. 11 (2023): Revista de Gestão e Secretariado v.14, n.11, 2023; 20441-20479Revista de Gestão e Secretariado; v. 14 n. 11 (2023): Revista de Gestão e Secretariado v.14, n.11, 2023; 20441-204792178-9010reponame:GeSecinstname:Sindicato das Secretárias do Estado de São Paulo (SINSESP)instacron:SINSESPenghttps://ojs.revistagesec.org.br/secretariado/article/view/3034/1921Copyright (c) 2023 Carina Pasqualotto, Daniela Callegaro de Menezesinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessPasqualotto, Carinade Menezes, Daniela Callegaro2023-11-25T12:02:34Zoai:ojs2.revistagesec.org.br:article/3034Revistahttps://www.revistagesec.org.br/ONGhttps://ojs.revistagesec.org.br/secretariado/oaieditor@revistagesec.org.br | gestoreditorial@revistagesec.org.br | rf.sabino@gmail.com2178-90102178-9010opendoar:2023-11-25T12:02:34GeSec - Sindicato das Secretárias do Estado de São Paulo (SINSESP)false |
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Drivers and barriers for the adoption to the circular economy by organic food producers in short chains |
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Drivers and barriers for the adoption to the circular economy by organic food producers in short chains |
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Drivers and barriers for the adoption to the circular economy by organic food producers in short chains Pasqualotto, Carina Circular Economy Organic Food Short Chain Food Chain Drivers Barriers |
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Drivers and barriers for the adoption to the circular economy by organic food producers in short chains |
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Drivers and barriers for the adoption to the circular economy by organic food producers in short chains |
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Drivers and barriers for the adoption to the circular economy by organic food producers in short chains |
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Drivers and barriers for the adoption to the circular economy by organic food producers in short chains |
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Drivers and barriers for the adoption to the circular economy by organic food producers in short chains |
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Pasqualotto, Carina |
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Pasqualotto, Carina de Menezes, Daniela Callegaro |
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de Menezes, Daniela Callegaro |
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Pasqualotto, Carina de Menezes, Daniela Callegaro |
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Circular Economy Organic Food Short Chain Food Chain Drivers Barriers |
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Circular Economy Organic Food Short Chain Food Chain Drivers Barriers |
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The world faces a current problem with the economic and food crisis, environmental pollution, increased extraction of materials, continuous reduction of non-renewable resources, added to the continuous increase in the global population. Adherence to the Circular Economy (CE), cultivation of organic products, and the sale of these products through short circuits, makes it possible to develop more sustainable alternatives of production and consumption, and can be considered a way toward sustainable development. In this sense, this study aimed to identify drivers and barriers for the adoption of CE by organic food producers in short chains. Based on a systematic review of the preliminary literature, a qualitative research was developed with in-depth interviews with experts. As result, the study presented the drivers and barriers for the adoption of CE by organic food producers in short chains. The study has also shown that the Short Organic Food Chains (SOFC) are integrated with the concepts of CE , and are moving toward common sustainability objectives, demonstrating high potential for the exploration and development of CE in the SOFC context. |
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