FOOD CHAINS AND NETWORKS DEVELOPMENT: A 14 POINT LIST
Marcos Fava Neves
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Marcos Fava Neves: University of Sao Paulo, Brazil
Chapter 13 in The Future of Food Business:The Facts, The Impacts and The Acts, 2011, pp 63-67 from World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd.
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AbstractEvery two years, the University of Wageningen/Netherlands hosts the International Conference on Chain and Network Management. With the first conference held in 1996, this May saw the convening of the Eighth Session of the Conference. Around 200 researchers from 40 different countries had three days of discussions on developments in science and the practice of integrated vertical production chains and networks…
Keywords: Food; Agribusiness; Sustainability; Food Chains; Strategic Planning; Innovation; Value Capture; Investments (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2011
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