Public authorities and consumers increasingly support food value chains that are more environmentally friendly. However, these value chains are faced with technical, economic and institutional limitations, calling into question their long-term viability. Based on two case studies of alternative food chains in France, namely einkorn (Triticum monococcum) in Haute Provence and organic rice in the Camargue, we evaluated their capacity to remain both viable and environmentally, economically and socially sustainable. After assessing the traditional economic, social and environmental performance of their sustainability, we performed a network analysis to determine the survivability of the systems. The combined use of the traditional pillars of su...
Agriculture for food production has come to crossroads: while conventional agriculture needs to impr...
Attention to food waste is an increasingly growing phenomenon today, especially in the context of a ...
The large-scale, 'conventional', agro-industry food system has come under attack from supporters of ...
Public authorities and consumers increasingly support food value chains that are more environmentall...
During the second half of the last century, organic agriculture and consumption increased tremendous...
International audienceThis poster relies on case studies of various localized food systems to assess...
The potential role of food supply chains in sustainable rural development is being described within ...
In recent years, increasing attention has been paid to individuals’ organizing themselves and managi...
In a global market, food companies engaged in sustainable development must now integrate the economi...
The globalization and industrialization of food sector created a need for food traceability. Alterna...
Stakeholders are increasingly demanding transparency on food value chain sustainability performance....
A sustainable agriculture is dependent on how we care for and cultivate our soil. Not only in terms ...
Concerns about the unsustainability of the conventional food system have brought attention to so cal...
International audienceThe purpose of this paper is to investigate the manifestations and interaction...
Agriculture for food production has come to crossroads: while conventional agriculture needs to impr...
Attention to food waste is an increasingly growing phenomenon today, especially in the context of a ...
The large-scale, 'conventional', agro-industry food system has come under attack from supporters of ...
Public authorities and consumers increasingly support food value chains that are more environmentall...
During the second half of the last century, organic agriculture and consumption increased tremendous...
International audienceThis poster relies on case studies of various localized food systems to assess...
The potential role of food supply chains in sustainable rural development is being described within ...
In recent years, increasing attention has been paid to individuals’ organizing themselves and managi...
In a global market, food companies engaged in sustainable development must now integrate the economi...
The globalization and industrialization of food sector created a need for food traceability. Alterna...
Stakeholders are increasingly demanding transparency on food value chain sustainability performance....
A sustainable agriculture is dependent on how we care for and cultivate our soil. Not only in terms ...
Concerns about the unsustainability of the conventional food system have brought attention to so cal...
International audienceThe purpose of this paper is to investigate the manifestations and interaction...
Agriculture for food production has come to crossroads: while conventional agriculture needs to impr...
Attention to food waste is an increasingly growing phenomenon today, especially in the context of a ...
The large-scale, 'conventional', agro-industry food system has come under attack from supporters of ...