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Rapport (Rapport De Recherche) Année : 2019

Report on the determinants of the social, environmental and economic impact of food quality schemes on food chains and rural areas based on cross-case analysis

Michael Böhm
Lisa Gauvrit
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Paul Muller

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This report presents a cross-comparison of the economic, environmental and social sustainability performance of food quality schemes (FQS) along 23 performance indicators (Table 1). The economic indicators cover prices, gross operating margins, exports and local spill-overs. The environmental indicators include carbon footprint, food miles, water use and water pollution. The social indicators cover employment, social capital, bargaining power distribution, generational balance and gender equity. The fields in which FQSs perform better or worse than conventional reference products are presented and discussed. The possible drivers of these differences in performance are discussed, including technical specifications, governance and terroir.
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hal-02789367 , version 1 (21-06-2021)

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Valentin Bellassen, Filippo Arfini, Virginie Amilien, Federico Antonioli, Antonio Bodini, et al.. Report on the determinants of the social, environmental and economic impact of food quality schemes on food chains and rural areas based on cross-case analysis. [Research Report] INRA. 2019. ⟨hal-02789367⟩
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