Reducing Negative Environmental Impacts in Conventional Agriculture, but Not the Amount of Harvest: A Multi-stakeholder Joint Project in Conventional Citrus Production in Spain
Marina Beermann (),
Patrick Freund () and
Felipe Fuentelsaz ()
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Marina Beermann: WWF/EDEKA Strategic Partnership, WWF Germany
Patrick Freund: Sustainable Supply Chains
Felipe Fuentelsaz: Proyectos Agricultura y Agua, WWF España
A chapter in Case Studies on Sustainability in the Food Industry, 2022, pp 159-183 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract An ecological footprint reduction of Germany’s retailer EDEKA and its private brand products has led to a multi-stakeholder project in Spanish citrus production. Developing and applying partly participatory action research and Agroecology principles has led to a considerable reduction of negative environmental impacts in citrus cultivation.
Keywords: Agroecology; Sustainable supply chain management; Multi-stakeholder project; Intersectoral partnership; Sustainable citrus production (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2022
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-07742-5_7
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