This paper examines the role of supermarkets in developing countries from a “food policy ” perspective. The entire food system is being affected by supermarkets, from supply chains impacting small farmers, through traditional marketing channels, to opportunities facing consumers. Issues of macroeconomic impact, distribution of benefits by income class and health consequences of behavioural change by consumers in the face of new consumption possibilities are among the themes discussed
The rise of supermarkets, together with large-scale food manufacturers, has deeply transformed agri-...
As the income and the average caloric intake of developing country populations increase, a relative ...
Many developing countries are undergoing a profound transformation of food systems. Especially in la...
This paper examines the role of supermarkets in developing countries from a 'food policy' perspectiv...
There is great interest among policy makers in how to influence the behavior of supermarkets in ways...
Summary Policy makers want supermarkets to serve the interests of important groups in society, espec...
Supermarkets are traditionally viewed by development economists, policymakers, and practitioners as ...
This paper assesses the impact of the growth in the number of supermarkets in SADC countries. It use...
The rise of supermarket in developing countries has important implications for the agricultural syst...
Recent literature has drawn attention to the speedy rise of supermarkets in different regions of the...
The character of the food system and the nature of food policy are both changing, as urbanisation, t...
Supermarkets play a leading role in food supply chains in developing countries, and grades and stand...
"A “supermarket revolution” has been underway in developing countries since the early 1990s. Superma...
Food systems in developing countries are transforming, involving a rapid expansion of supermarkets. ...
Supermarkets have expanded rapidly in SADC during the last decade, leading to fears that small-scale...
The rise of supermarkets, together with large-scale food manufacturers, has deeply transformed agri-...
As the income and the average caloric intake of developing country populations increase, a relative ...
Many developing countries are undergoing a profound transformation of food systems. Especially in la...
This paper examines the role of supermarkets in developing countries from a 'food policy' perspectiv...
There is great interest among policy makers in how to influence the behavior of supermarkets in ways...
Summary Policy makers want supermarkets to serve the interests of important groups in society, espec...
Supermarkets are traditionally viewed by development economists, policymakers, and practitioners as ...
This paper assesses the impact of the growth in the number of supermarkets in SADC countries. It use...
The rise of supermarket in developing countries has important implications for the agricultural syst...
Recent literature has drawn attention to the speedy rise of supermarkets in different regions of the...
The character of the food system and the nature of food policy are both changing, as urbanisation, t...
Supermarkets play a leading role in food supply chains in developing countries, and grades and stand...
"A “supermarket revolution” has been underway in developing countries since the early 1990s. Superma...
Food systems in developing countries are transforming, involving a rapid expansion of supermarkets. ...
Supermarkets have expanded rapidly in SADC during the last decade, leading to fears that small-scale...
The rise of supermarkets, together with large-scale food manufacturers, has deeply transformed agri-...
As the income and the average caloric intake of developing country populations increase, a relative ...
Many developing countries are undergoing a profound transformation of food systems. Especially in la...