Case Study Analysis on Agri-Food Value Chain: A Guideline-Based Approach

Author:

Akyüz Yarkın1,Salali Havva Ece1,Atakan Pelin1ORCID,Günden Cihat1ORCID,Yercan Murat1,Lamprinakis Lampros2,Kårstad Signe2,Solovieva Irina3,Kasperczyk Nadja3,Mattas Konstadinos4,Lazaridou Dimitra45ORCID,Yener Gizem6,Alayidi Ahmed6,Kunchulia Ilia7ORCID,Basilidze Lado7,Knez Marija89ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Agricultural Economics, Ege University, 35040 İzmir, Turkey

2. Norwegian Institute of Bioeconomy Research, P.O. Box 115, NO-1431 Ås, Norway

3. Center for International Development and Environmental Research, Justus-Liebig University, Ludwigstrasse 23, 35390 Giessen, Germany

4. Department of Agricultural Economics, School of Agriculture, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, 54124 Thessaloniki, Greece

5. Department of Forestry and Natural Environment Management, Agricultural University of Athens, 36100 Karpenisi, Greece

6. Mediterranean Agronomic Institute of Chania, Alsyllio Agrokepio, 1 Makedonias Str, 73100 Chania, Greece

7. Georgian Farmers’ Association (GFA), Ateni Str. #16 a, P.O. Box 0179 Tbilisi, Georgia

8. Capacity Development Network in Nutrition in Central and Eastern Europe, CAPNUTRA, 11000 Belgrade, Serbia

9. Centre of Research Excellence in Nutrition and Metabolism, Institute for Medical Research, University of Belgrade, National Institute of Republic of Serbia Belgrade, 11060 Belgrade, Serbia

Abstract

This study aims to identify the methods and associated indicators that are commonly used in value chain analyses (VCA) and to determine the areas of interest that have been excluded. Value chain analysis generally includes four different dimensions, which are institutional/functional, economic/financial, social, and environmental. This study has two main sources of literature. The first is the guidelines and the other is case studies on value chain analysis. The case study review is limited by the time between 2000 and 2022. The results showed that the researchers mainly focused on the institutional/functional analysis of the value chain, which is the first step of the analysis. Studies were mostly concentrated on the mapping of value chains, which includes the mapping of agents, core activities, and the marketing channels and flows of products. The second important area of interest is economic/financial analysis. Value added analysis is a top research area on the economical side of the value chain (VC). Consumer behavior and financial analysis are also included in the case studies. The research on consumer behavior of the value chain analysis has focused on the preferences, attitudes, and behaviors of the consumers. Financial analysis is another area of interest which generally concentrates on the cost of intermediate inputs, total output value, net present value, internal rate of return, cash flows and cost of fixed assets, and break-even point. The social and environmental sides of the value chain have been studied with less attention. This is much more important for a sustainable food VC.

Funder

Project-BIOVALUE: Fork-to-farm agent-based simulation tool augmenting BIOdiversity in the agri-food VALUE chain

European Commission

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law,Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment,Geography, Planning and Development,Building and Construction

Reference22 articles.

1. Porter, M.E. (1985). The Competitive Advantage: Creating and Sustaining Superior Performance, The Free Press.

2. Hellin, J., and Meijer, M. (2006). Guidelines for Value Chain Analysis, FAO.

3. Schneemann, J., and Vredeveld, T. (2016). Guides for Value Chain Development: A Comparative Review, Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH.

4. ILO (2021). Value Chain Development for Decent Work: A Systems Approach to Creating More and Better Jobs, International Labour Organization. [3rd ed.].

5. Bernet, T., Thiele, G., and Zschocke, T. (2006). Participatory Market Chain Approach (PMCA) User Guide, International Potato Center.

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