Adoption challenges of environmental monitoring practices: case study of temperature data loggers in selected Australian vegetable supply chains

IF 5.7 3区 环境科学与生态学 Q1 WATER RESOURCES
Moudassir Habib, Ben Lyons, Chad Renando
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Abstract

Temperature monitoring across cold chain practices is an integral component of fresh produce supply chains. Numerous temperature data loggers (TDLs) are available to reduce the significant amount of food loss and waste (FLW) (equivalent to around 50%) in vegetable supply chains; however, its widespread adoption remains a challenge for the actors along the chain. This study seeks to understand the adoption of TDLs within selected Australian vegetable supply chains to address the challenge of FLW. Three representative cases of vegetable supply chains were purposively selected, including growers, packers, transporters, distribution centres along with technology providers, and industry experts. Data were collected through semi-structured interviews and analysed utilising thematic analysis. The findings indicate that members of vegetable supply chains recognise temperature management as one of the key factors for preserving quality and extending shelf life of their produce; however, they are not proactively seeking to utilise TDLs in their supply chain operations. Resistance to adoption of TDLs is deeply rooted in product-based challenges such as cost and compatibility, and process-based challenges including information sharing and product mixing. Additionally, presence of an individual’s undesirable behavioural aspects such as status-quo bias and responsibility shirking as well as prevailing social norms within the industry influence the adoption of TDLs.

采用环境监测做法面临的挑战:澳大利亚部分蔬菜供应链中温度数据记录器的案例研究
冷链操作中的温度监测是新鲜农产品供应链不可或缺的组成部分。许多温度数据记录仪(TDLs)可用于减少蔬菜供应链中大量的食品损失和浪费(FLW)(约等于 50%);然而,对于蔬菜供应链中的参与者来说,广泛采用温度数据记录仪仍然是一项挑战。本研究旨在了解澳大利亚部分蔬菜供应链采用贸易运输记录(TDL)来应对食物损耗和浪费挑战的情况。研究人员有目的地选择了三个具有代表性的蔬菜供应链案例,包括种植者、包装者、运输者、配送中心以及技术提供者和行业专家。通过半结构式访谈收集数据,并利用主题分析法对数据进行分析。研究结果表明,蔬菜供应链的成员认识到温度管理是保持农产品质量和延长保质期的关键因素之一;但是,他们并没有积极主动地寻求在供应链运营中使用运输记录仪。采用温度检测仪的阻力深深植根于产品方面的挑战,如成本和兼容性,以及流程方面的挑战,包括信息共享和产品混合。此外,个人的不良行为方面,如对现状的偏见和推卸责任,以及行业内普遍存在的社会规范,也影响了 TDL 的采用。
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Applied Water Science
Applied Water Science WATER RESOURCES-
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