Managing sustainable transition through farmer-owned enterprises: the case of Ram Rahim Pragati Producer Company

IF 2.1 Q3 BUSINESS
Abhishek Saxena, Shambu C. Prasad
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Abstract

Purpose

Food systems research is typically focused on productivity and efficiency. But in the face of impending challenges of climate, investment, markets, and incomes small holders may do well to shift to diversity and sufficiency. The transition requires institutions such as Farmer Producer Organisations (FPOs) to play the role of intermediaries. This paper aims to understand this challenging phenomenon using a case from India.

Design/methodology/approach

In this article, drawing from the emerging literature of PO as a sustainability transition intermediary, this paper uses the case study of a women-owned FPO and explores its role in contributing to sustainable food systems through practices of non-pesticide management of agriculture. This paper explores, through non-participant observer methods, focus group discussions and interviews with multiple stakeholders how an FPO embeds sustainability in its purpose and the challenges faced in transforming producer and consumers towards sustainable food systems.

Findings

The study argues for early articulation of the “sustainability transition intermediary” role in the FPO’s vision and mission. Second, FPOs’ role of being a transition intermediary is impacted by the key stakeholders and the durability of relationship with them.

Originality/value

By studying FPOs in India, from the framework of sustainability transitions, this article adds to the limited literature that looks as POs as sustainability transition intermediaries.

通过农民拥有的企业管理可持续转型:Ram Rahim Pragati 生产者公司案例
目的粮食系统研究通常侧重于生产力和效率。但是,面对气候、投资、市场和收入等迫在眉睫的挑战,小农户不妨转向多样性和自给自足。这一转变需要农民生产者组织(FPOs)等机构发挥中介作用。设计/方法/方法在本文中,本文借鉴了有关农业生产者组织作为可持续性转型中介的新兴文献,以一个女性所有的农业生产者组织为案例,探讨了其通过非农药农业管理实践在促进可持续粮食系统中的作用。本文通过非参与观察法、焦点小组讨论和与多方利益相关者的访谈,探讨了 FPO 如何将可持续性纳入其宗旨,以及在将生产者和消费者转变为可持续粮食系统的过程中所面临的挑战。其次,食品生产者组织作为过渡中介的角色受到主要利益相关者以及与他们之间关系持久性的影响。原创性/价值通过从可持续性过渡的框架出发研究印度的食品生产者组织,本文为研究作为可持续性过渡中介的食品生产者组织的有限文献做出了补充。
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