Values-Based Supply Chains as a Strategy for Supporting Small and Mid-Scale Producers in the United States

AGRICULTURE-BASEL(2016)

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Abstract
Consumers are increasingly interested in the values associated with the food they eat and are often willing to pay more for food for which there is a story that links farm to fork. The values associated with these foods may be that they are locally produced, by small or mid-scale farms, or use production practices that enhance the environment. Wholesale channels that provide marketing options for small and mid-scale producers and support these values are referred to as values-based supply chains (VBSCs). Goals of VBSCs are to: (1) provide greater economic stability for producers and others along the supply chain; and (2) provide high quality, regional food to consumers. After a brief overview of VBSCs, we then describe three casesa specialty food manufacturer, a natural food cooperative and a regional food hubrepresenting different entry points along the food supply chain. We analyze them regarding the common benefits of VBSCs: transparency, fair prices to farmers and ease of purchasing from small and mid-scale producers. We conclude with common themes that emerge for VBSCs of the future and what it will take to strengthen them within regional food systems.
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specialty foods,values-based supply chains,small scale farms,mid-scale farms,agriculture of the middle,values-based marketing,local foods
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