Food safety standards that developed countries impose on developing-country exports have sometimes created a barrier to market access. But in Latin America today, the standards set by supermarkets in the region affect local producers far more than do those imposed by developed countries. Latin American farmers sell 2.5 times more to supermarkets within their own countries than they export to the rest of the world
Supermarket chains, retailers and wholesalers have made food safety and food quality an integral ele...
Supermarkets play a leading role in food supply chains in developing countries, and grades and stand...
Supermarkets and hypermarkets are expanding rapidly in many developing countries. While consequences...
There has been extremely rapid transformation of the food retail sector in developing regions in the...
There has been extremely rapid transformation of the food retail sector in developing regions in the...
Why are we writing, in the same article, about ‘supermarkets ’ and ‘development ’ in a region where ...
Supermarkets are traditionally viewed by development economists, policymakers, and practitioners as ...
This article examines supermarket development from the perspective of differences over regions and c...
Over the past decade, the private sector has rapidly built up an array of private food standards to ...
9 pp.©Cornell University, Ithaca, New York. All rights reserved. This case study may be reproduced f...
We will first present what the reviewed literature says on the impact of supermarket development on ...
In the 1990s, the supermarket sector grew outpacing several times the economy's growth. Even when th...
If producers can improve the quality and the safety of their fresh fruits and vegetables, they stand...
Includes bibliographyFood safety and agricultural health standards have become a mayor challenge for...
Integration into global markets offers the potential for more rapid growth and poverty reduction for...
Supermarket chains, retailers and wholesalers have made food safety and food quality an integral ele...
Supermarkets play a leading role in food supply chains in developing countries, and grades and stand...
Supermarkets and hypermarkets are expanding rapidly in many developing countries. While consequences...
There has been extremely rapid transformation of the food retail sector in developing regions in the...
There has been extremely rapid transformation of the food retail sector in developing regions in the...
Why are we writing, in the same article, about ‘supermarkets ’ and ‘development ’ in a region where ...
Supermarkets are traditionally viewed by development economists, policymakers, and practitioners as ...
This article examines supermarket development from the perspective of differences over regions and c...
Over the past decade, the private sector has rapidly built up an array of private food standards to ...
9 pp.©Cornell University, Ithaca, New York. All rights reserved. This case study may be reproduced f...
We will first present what the reviewed literature says on the impact of supermarket development on ...
In the 1990s, the supermarket sector grew outpacing several times the economy's growth. Even when th...
If producers can improve the quality and the safety of their fresh fruits and vegetables, they stand...
Includes bibliographyFood safety and agricultural health standards have become a mayor challenge for...
Integration into global markets offers the potential for more rapid growth and poverty reduction for...
Supermarket chains, retailers and wholesalers have made food safety and food quality an integral ele...
Supermarkets play a leading role in food supply chains in developing countries, and grades and stand...
Supermarkets and hypermarkets are expanding rapidly in many developing countries. While consequences...