Farmers’ Attitudes towards Participation in short Food Supply Chains: Evidence from a Chinese field research

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Main Author: Wang, Meng
Publication Date: 2019
Other Authors: Kumar, Vikas, Ruan, Ximing, Neutzling, Daiane Mulling
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Language: por
Source: Revista Ciências Administrativas (Fortaleza. Online)
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Summary: As the industrialized agro-food supply systems have been commonly criticized for their adverse environmental and social impact, Short food supply chains have emerged as a promising sustainable alternative. Given that the history of SFSCs is relatively short, the majority of empirical evidences is from developed countries, and existing studies on SFSCs in developing country context are rather limited. Therefore, this study aims to investigate the farmers’ attitudes towards participating in SFSCs by conducting a field research in China. Semi-structured interviews were implemented with eight participants selected from a local farmer market as a pilot study. The social and economic reasons are found to be the main motivations of Chinese farmers participating in SFSCs. However, none of these interviewed participants are aware of the environmental effects of SFSCs. Moreover, the findings were cross-compared with existing studies conducted in developed countries. It was found that Chinese farmers participating in SFSCs are mainly passive choice, as they lack of relevant knowledge and governmental support.
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spelling Farmers’ Attitudes towards Participation in short Food Supply Chains: Evidence from a Chinese field researchAdministração de setor específico (agroalimentar)As the industrialized agro-food supply systems have been commonly criticized for their adverse environmental and social impact, Short food supply chains have emerged as a promising sustainable alternative. Given that the history of SFSCs is relatively short, the majority of empirical evidences is from developed countries, and existing studies on SFSCs in developing country context are rather limited. Therefore, this study aims to investigate the farmers’ attitudes towards participating in SFSCs by conducting a field research in China. Semi-structured interviews were implemented with eight participants selected from a local farmer market as a pilot study. The social and economic reasons are found to be the main motivations of Chinese farmers participating in SFSCs. However, none of these interviewed participants are aware of the environmental effects of SFSCs. Moreover, the findings were cross-compared with existing studies conducted in developed countries. It was found that Chinese farmers participating in SFSCs are mainly passive choice, as they lack of relevant knowledge and governmental support.Universidade de Fortaleza2019-04-11info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://ojs.unifor.br/rca/article/view/906710.5020/2318-0722.2018.9067Journal of Administrative Sciences; Vol. 24 No. 3 (2018) Revista de Ciencias Administrativas; Vol. 24 Núm. 3 (2018)Revista Ciências Administrativas; v. 24 n. 3 (2018)2318-0722reponame:Revista Ciências Administrativas (Fortaleza. Online)instname:Universidade de Fortaleza (UNIFOR)instacron:UNIFORporhttps://ojs.unifor.br/rca/article/view/9067/pdf_1Copyright (c) 2019 Revista Ciências Administrativas ou Journal of Administrative Sciencesinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessWang, MengKumar, VikasRuan, XimingNeutzling, Daiane Mulling2020-04-02T17:51:43Zoai:ojs.ojs.unifor.br:article/9067Revistahttps://ojs.unifor.br/rca/PUBhttps://ojs.unifor.br/rca/oai||revcca@unifor.br|| sergioforte@unifor.br2318-07221414-0896opendoar:2020-04-02T17:51:43Revista Ciências Administrativas (Fortaleza. Online) - Universidade de Fortaleza (UNIFOR)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Farmers’ Attitudes towards Participation in short Food Supply Chains: Evidence from a Chinese field research
title Farmers’ Attitudes towards Participation in short Food Supply Chains: Evidence from a Chinese field research
spellingShingle Farmers’ Attitudes towards Participation in short Food Supply Chains: Evidence from a Chinese field research
Wang, Meng
Administração de setor específico (agroalimentar)
title_short Farmers’ Attitudes towards Participation in short Food Supply Chains: Evidence from a Chinese field research
title_full Farmers’ Attitudes towards Participation in short Food Supply Chains: Evidence from a Chinese field research
title_fullStr Farmers’ Attitudes towards Participation in short Food Supply Chains: Evidence from a Chinese field research
title_full_unstemmed Farmers’ Attitudes towards Participation in short Food Supply Chains: Evidence from a Chinese field research
title_sort Farmers’ Attitudes towards Participation in short Food Supply Chains: Evidence from a Chinese field research
author Wang, Meng
author_facet Wang, Meng
Kumar, Vikas
Ruan, Ximing
Neutzling, Daiane Mulling
author_role author
author2 Kumar, Vikas
Ruan, Ximing
Neutzling, Daiane Mulling
author2_role author
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author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Wang, Meng
Kumar, Vikas
Ruan, Ximing
Neutzling, Daiane Mulling
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Administração de setor específico (agroalimentar)
topic Administração de setor específico (agroalimentar)
description As the industrialized agro-food supply systems have been commonly criticized for their adverse environmental and social impact, Short food supply chains have emerged as a promising sustainable alternative. Given that the history of SFSCs is relatively short, the majority of empirical evidences is from developed countries, and existing studies on SFSCs in developing country context are rather limited. Therefore, this study aims to investigate the farmers’ attitudes towards participating in SFSCs by conducting a field research in China. Semi-structured interviews were implemented with eight participants selected from a local farmer market as a pilot study. The social and economic reasons are found to be the main motivations of Chinese farmers participating in SFSCs. However, none of these interviewed participants are aware of the environmental effects of SFSCs. Moreover, the findings were cross-compared with existing studies conducted in developed countries. It was found that Chinese farmers participating in SFSCs are mainly passive choice, as they lack of relevant knowledge and governmental support.
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