Swedish agricultural companies, especially small farms, are struggling to be profitable in difficult economic times. It is a challenge for Swedish farmers to compete with imported products on prices. The agricultural industry, however, supports the view that through business model innovation, farms can increase their competitive advantage. This paper identifies and describes some of the barriers Swedish small farms encounter when they consider business model innovation. A qualitative approach is used in the study. Agriculture business consultants were interviewed.
In this paper, is described the market and social forces which influence the emergence of social innovations through various processes. The authors then look into the evolutionary pathways for social innovations , to avoid inertia and spur initiatives to bridge the social gap in an inclusive manner through mobilization of youth in particular. The ecosystem for social open innovations provides scope for connecting corporations
With a large proportion of sub-Saharan African countries’ GDP still heavily reliant on agriculture, global trends in agri-food business are having an increasing impact on African countries. South Africa, a leader in agribusiness on the continent, has a well-established agri-food sector that is facing increasing pressure from various social and environmental sources. This paper uses interview data with corporate executives from South African food businesses to explore how they are adapting to the dual pressures of environmental change and globalisation.
El presente trabajo pretende ser una herramienta útil para APPAG, que les permita tener un diagnóstico empresarial y socio organizativo de la asociación, mismo que servirá para la identificación de las limitaciones y las fortalezas de la empresa. Estos avances permiten tener un insumo para la realización participativa de un plan estratégico, en el que se definen las acciones que se deben priorizar en un tiempo determinado. Tal plan es complementado con un plan de acción para definir actividades y dar cumplimiento a los objetivos de la asociación.
El presente estudio hizo una investigación de mercado para la empresa de biomasa forestal: Biomass Costa Rica International con el propósito de identificar la demanda potencial y efectiva de energia limpia en compañías, centros turísticos de hospedaje, agro-industrias, industrias en general y/o en organizaciones demandantes de un alto consumo de energía; ofertando biomasa forestal como un servicio limpio, sostenible, que les permita reducir su huella de carbono, así como ahorrar dinero dentro sus actividades de producción/consumo.
Esta tesis busca analizar el sector apícola de las provincias de Puntarenas y Guanacaste, desde el ámbito socioeconómico y de cadenas de valor como base para determinar la viabilidad en la creación de una NAMA miel en Costa Rica.
As calls for bolstering environmental services on croplands have grown more insistent during the past two decades, the search for ways to foster sustainable, reduced input agriculture has become more urgent. In this context authors re-examine by means of a meta-analysis the argument, first proposed by Robert McC. Netting, that small scale, mixed crop – livestock farming, a common livelihood among poor rural peoples, encourages environmentally sustainable agricultural practices.
In developing regions with high levels of poverty and a dependence on climate sensitive agriculture, studies focusing on climate change adaptation, planning, and policy processes, have gained relative importance over the years. This study assesses the impact of farmer perceptions regarding climate change on the use of sustainable agricultural practices as an adaptation strategy in the Chinyanja Triangle, Southern Africa.
Small-scale farmers in the Brazilian Amazon collectively hold tenure over more than 12 million ha of permanent forest reserves, as required by the Forest Code. The trade-off between forest conservation and other land uses entails opportunity costs for them and for the country, which have not been sufficiently studied. We assessed the potential income generated by multiple use forest management for farmers and compared it to the income potentially derived from six other agricultural land uses.
Small millets, a group of highly nutritious food, have taken a back seat in the Indian agriculture landscape in recent years, due to government policies and failings in the value chain. In this commentary, the unusual decline of small millets in comparison to its substitutes, and the repercussions thereof, were first presented as context. Thereafter, based on analysis of data from literature, survey, and stakeholder contributions, a cluster map for the Indian small millets value chain was designed, and its competitive state presented.