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引用次数: 27
摘要
农业增值是农业创业和农村发展的重要战略(Coltrain, Barton and Boland, 2000;Kilkenny and Schluter, 2001;Womach, 2005)。一些联邦和州计划支持企业家和社区的增值农业努力(Amanor-Boadu, 2007;Kilkenny and Schluter, 2001)。然而,目前增值农业的定义缺乏建立消费者偏好与农业实践之间经济联系的框架。因此,针对增值农业的政策和补助计划在评估消费者的消费倾向、农民的目标和资产以及社区发展战略方面可能是无效的。同样,农民可能在追逐与他们的资源和优势不匹配的时尚。
Value-added agriculture is an important strategy to both agricultural entrepreneurship and rural development (Coltrain, Barton and Boland, 2000; Kilkenny and Schluter, 2001; Womach, 2005). Several federal and state programs support entrepreneurs’ and communities’ value-added agriculture efforts (Amanor-Boadu, 2007; Kilkenny and Schluter, 2001). However, current definitions of value-added agriculture lack a framework establishing economic linkages between consumers’ preferences and farm practices. Thus, policies and grant programs targeting value-added agriculture may be ineffective in assessing consumers’ propensity to spend, farmers’ goals and assets, and community development strategies. Similarly, farmers may be chasing fads mismatched to their resources and advantages.