Commodity Chains under Pressure
Edited by Lara M. Espeter () and
Linda Hering ()
in Books from Edward Elgar Publishing
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This is an open access work distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) license. The publication of this work was supported by the Open Access Publication Fund of Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, the Open Access Publication Fund of Technische Universität Berlin and the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG, German Research Foundation) under Projectnumber 290045248 (SFB 1265) and Projectnumber 458460698 (Apples and Flowers). This insightful book presents an overview of how external shocks affect agricultural commodity chains. Expert authors employ diverse theoretical and methodological approaches to illustrate the extensive scope of this research area, exploring the impact of external shocks throughout various parts of the commodity chain.
Keywords: Agricultural Commodities Chains; External Shocks; Empirical Case Studies; Theory; Methods; Interdisciplinary (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2025
ISBN: 9781035355297
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Chapters in this book:
- Ch 1 Globalised agriculture and external shocks: theoretical and methodological implications on the research of commodity chains

- Linda Hering and Lara M. Espeter
- Ch 2 Exogenous shocks in the Kenyan cut roses industry: developments in the value chain

- Jakob Engel and Elmar Kulke
- Ch 3 Food consumption practices during Covid-19: an opportunity for European consumers?

- Laura Tirabassi
- Ch 4 Can industrial agriculture be resilient to external shocks? Industrial agriculture in diversified clusters in rural China

- Qian Forrest Zhang and Zhanping Hu
- Ch 5 COVID-19 and the digitalisation of food supply and delivery: a case of Botswana

- Gabriel Faimau and Marang Katlego Phuthegelo
- Ch 6 Food safety in the public debate: on the efforts of food movements to communicate, mobilize, and politicize a critical issue

- Barbara Pfetsch, Daniel Maier and Annie Waldherr
- Ch 7 Resource frontiers in central Chile: territorial transformation and tensions in times of water crisis

- Beatriz Bustos Gallardo, Javiera Larraín Suckel, Valentina Valenzuela Albornoz, Valentina Foigelman and Vanessa Quinteros Salazar
- Ch 8 European agriculture and international trade in historical perspective, 1945–2000

- Carin Martiin and Juan Pan-Montojo
- Ch 9 The sacrificial lambs of Brexit: sheep farmers, food security and climate change

- John Lever, Awal Fuseini and Peter Gittins
- Ch 10 Relationships between shocks and industrial organisation: from de-regulation of marketing boards to managed varieties in the apple industry in Aotearoa New Zealand

- Katharine Legun
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