Global value chains: a place for Mindanao producers?

The opportunity for a vegetable supply chain from Kapatagan in Mindanao, Philippines to compete in a globalised vegetable market was assessed using a pluralistic framework involving hard and soft systems methodologies. A dualistic model of the agribusiness system helped identify constraints and oppo...

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Main Authors: Murray-Prior, Roy, Batt, Peter, Rola-Rubzen, Maria Fay, McGregor, Murray, Concepcion, S., Rasco, E., Digal, L., Montiflor, M., Hualda, L., Migalbin, L., Manalili, N.
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Published: ISHS 2006
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/7222
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author Murray-Prior, Roy
Batt, Peter
Rola-Rubzen, Maria Fay
McGregor, Murray
Concepcion, S.
Rasco, E.
Digal, L.
Montiflor, M.
Hualda, L.
Migalbin, L.
Manalili, N.
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Batt, Peter
Rola-Rubzen, Maria Fay
McGregor, Murray
Concepcion, S.
Rasco, E.
Digal, L.
Montiflor, M.
Hualda, L.
Migalbin, L.
Manalili, N.
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description The opportunity for a vegetable supply chain from Kapatagan in Mindanao, Philippines to compete in a globalised vegetable market was assessed using a pluralistic framework involving hard and soft systems methodologies. A dualistic model of the agribusiness system helped identify constraints and opportunities to improvements. Producers currently supply the 'price-driven' wet markets which are competitive and do not provide incentives for quality production. To enable change to occur improvements need to be made to infrastructure, land tenure and credit arrangements. In addition, alliances need to be developed between Mindanao producers, their cooperatives and supermarkets, food outlets and institutional buyers.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-72222017-09-13T21:24:16Z Global value chains: a place for Mindanao producers? Murray-Prior, Roy Batt, Peter Rola-Rubzen, Maria Fay McGregor, Murray Concepcion, S. Rasco, E. Digal, L. Montiflor, M. Hualda, L. Migalbin, L. Manalili, N. dualistic agribusiness system Philippines supply chains pluralistic framework value chains The opportunity for a vegetable supply chain from Kapatagan in Mindanao, Philippines to compete in a globalised vegetable market was assessed using a pluralistic framework involving hard and soft systems methodologies. A dualistic model of the agribusiness system helped identify constraints and opportunities to improvements. Producers currently supply the 'price-driven' wet markets which are competitive and do not provide incentives for quality production. To enable change to occur improvements need to be made to infrastructure, land tenure and credit arrangements. In addition, alliances need to be developed between Mindanao producers, their cooperatives and supermarkets, food outlets and institutional buyers. 2006 Conference Paper http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/7222 10.17660/ActaHortic.2006.699.36 ISHS fulltext
spellingShingle dualistic agribusiness system
Philippines
supply chains
pluralistic framework
value chains
Murray-Prior, Roy
Batt, Peter
Rola-Rubzen, Maria Fay
McGregor, Murray
Concepcion, S.
Rasco, E.
Digal, L.
Montiflor, M.
Hualda, L.
Migalbin, L.
Manalili, N.
Global value chains: a place for Mindanao producers?
title Global value chains: a place for Mindanao producers?
title_full Global value chains: a place for Mindanao producers?
title_fullStr Global value chains: a place for Mindanao producers?
title_full_unstemmed Global value chains: a place for Mindanao producers?
title_short Global value chains: a place for Mindanao producers?
title_sort global value chains: a place for mindanao producers?
topic dualistic agribusiness system
Philippines
supply chains
pluralistic framework
value chains
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/7222