Toward a more profitable value chain for New York state onions

Philippe Jeanneaux
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For many years, New York onion growers enjoyed a leadership position in the U.S. onion supply due to a combination of advantages, including unique soil and climate conditions and proximity to large, diverse markets. However, trends suggest that these advantages are disappearing as global competitors offer comparable, but lower-cost, undiffer¬entiated onions. As a result, the current production and marketing approaches of New York onion growers are not particularly effective. New York onion growers are presently competing in a race with each other and growers in other regions to produce high volumes of cheap commodity onions. The question thus becomes: Can onion producers continue this race, in which they seem unable to win because the competition is so fierce? Onion growers in New York state wish to understand onion-marketing dynamics in the U.S. and especially in New York state. By learning more about the market for onions, they may discover a new competitive advantage based on the strategy of differentiation, which could increase their value among all stakeholders of the value chain. In this commentary, I present a summary of a report I have written entitled “Analysis of the U.S. Onion Industry with a Focus on New York State Issues,” and I make the case that New York state’s onion growers have an opportunity to reverse their fortunes.
为纽约州的洋葱打造更有利可图的价值链
多年来,纽约洋葱种植者凭借独特的土壤和气候条件以及邻近大型多样化市场等综合优势,在美国洋葱供应领域一直处于领先地位。然而,趋势表明,这些优势正在消失,因为全球竞争者提供的洋葱具有可比性,但成本更低、无差异。因此,纽约洋葱种植者目前的生产和营销方式并不特别有效。目前,纽约洋葱种植者正在与其他地区的种植者相互竞争,生产大量廉价的商品洋葱。问题是洋葱生产商能否继续这场竞争,因为竞争如此激烈,他们似乎无法获胜?纽约州的洋葱种植者希望了解美国尤其是纽约州的洋葱市场动态。通过更多地了解洋葱市场,他们可能会发现基于差异化战略的新竞争优势,从而提高他们在价值链所有利益相关者中的价值。在这篇评论中,我概述了我撰写的题为 "以纽约州问题为重点的美国洋葱产业分析 "的报告,并说明纽约州的洋葱种植者有机会扭转他们的命运。
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