Sustainability Standards in Agri-Food Value Chains: Impacts and Trade-Offs for Smallholder Farmers

IF 4.5 3区 经济学 Q1 AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS & POLICY
Meike Wollni, Sophia Bohn, Carolina Ocampo-Ariza, Bruno Paz, Simone Santalucia, Margherita Squarcina, Françoise Umarishavu, Marlene Yu Lilin Wätzold
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The global agri-food system faces major challenges in meeting the growing demand for food in an equitable way while mitigating environmental impacts such as deforestation, soil degradation, and climate change. Over the past few decades, voluntary sustainability standards (VSS) have proliferated as a potential instrument to promote more sustainable global value chains and sourcing practices. Although the body of impact evaluations on VSS has grown, most studies focus on single outcome dimensions, leaving interactions between dimensions underexplored. In this study, we use a conceptual framework to assess the relationships between VSS interventions and key sustainable food system outcomes across multiple dimensions. Our study focuses on economic prosperity, healthy ecosystems, gender equality, and food security, with a particular emphasis on identifying potential trade-offs and synergies between these dimensions. To illustrate the interactions identified in our framework, we present empirical data from three case studies in Ghana, Rwanda, and Peru. Our findings underscore the importance of balancing trade-offs and fostering synergies to advance sustainability across multiple dimensions. This study contributes to ongoing discussions on the effectiveness of VSS in promoting sustainability by highlighting their potential impacts, as well as the trade-offs that must be managed, to achieve more sustainable food systems.

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农业食品价值链中的可持续性标准:对小农的影响和权衡
全球农业粮食系统在以公平的方式满足日益增长的粮食需求,同时减轻森林砍伐、土壤退化和气候变化等环境影响方面面临重大挑战。在过去的几十年里,自愿可持续性标准(VSS)作为促进更可持续的全球价值链和采购实践的潜在工具已经激增。虽然对VSS的影响评价的主体已经增长,但大多数研究都集中在单一的结果维度上,而没有充分探索维度之间的相互作用。在本研究中,我们使用一个概念框架来评估VSS干预措施与关键可持续粮食系统结果之间的关系。我们的研究侧重于经济繁荣、健康的生态系统、性别平等和粮食安全,特别强调确定这些方面之间的潜在权衡和协同作用。为了说明在我们的框架中确定的相互作用,我们提供了来自加纳、卢旺达和秘鲁三个案例研究的经验数据。我们的研究结果强调了平衡取舍和促进协同效应对跨多个维度推进可持续性的重要性。本研究通过强调VSS的潜在影响,以及为实现更可持续的粮食系统而必须管理的权衡,有助于正在进行的关于VSS在促进可持续性方面的有效性的讨论。
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Agricultural Economics
Agricultural Economics 管理科学-农业经济与政策
CiteScore
7.30
自引率
4.90%
发文量
62
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: Agricultural Economics aims to disseminate the most important research results and policy analyses in our discipline, from all regions of the world. Topical coverage ranges from consumption and nutrition to land use and the environment, at every scale of analysis from households to markets and the macro-economy. Applicable methodologies include econometric estimation and statistical hypothesis testing, optimization and simulation models, descriptive reviews and policy analyses. We particularly encourage submission of empirical work that can be replicated and tested by others.
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