The aims of this study are first, to identify the drivers of and barriers to the sustainability of chocolate production in Ecuador, one of the Andean countries in Latin America. Second, the study aims to investigate how local factors determine the approach to sustainability in this context. The analysis of two exemplary cases in this industry shows that the drivers and barriers for sustainability reveal the local factors that derive two approaches to sustainability in Ecuador’s chocolate production: one that prioritizes the institutional, social, and cultural dimensions, and the other that focuses on the economic, cultural, and institutional dimensions
Cocoa cultivation in Ecuador is a source of income for many households in different cities of the co...
Sustainability remains high on the worldwide agenda in the cocoa sector as numerous problems threate...
This paper explores the dialectical entanglements of the highly liquid and volatile trading of cocoa...
The aims of this study are first, to identify the drivers of and barriers to the sustainability of c...
The sustainable development of the agri-food sector is a priority in public-private agendas of Ecuad...
none3noA trade-off is faced by products and services’ providers: reaching economic profitability whi...
The production of chocolate poses significant sustainability challenges, impacting the environment a...
The employment of Protected Designations of Origin (PDO) in agri-food products through recognized ch...
Despite the plethora of discourse about how sustainable development should be pursued, the productio...
Protected Denominations of Origin (PDO) refer to the adoption of producers’ voluntary st...
The consumption of quality food has generated new forms of production and, consequently, new market ...
Protected Denominations of Origin (PDO) refer to the adoption of pro-ducers’ voluntary standards to ...
Chocolate lovers: enjoy the rich, regional tastes of Ecuadoran cacao beans as you gain familiarity w...
The Protected Denominations of Origin in agricultural goods through recognized chains, have a fundam...
The Protected Denominations of Origin in agricultural goods through recognized chains, have a fundam...
Cocoa cultivation in Ecuador is a source of income for many households in different cities of the co...
Sustainability remains high on the worldwide agenda in the cocoa sector as numerous problems threate...
This paper explores the dialectical entanglements of the highly liquid and volatile trading of cocoa...
The aims of this study are first, to identify the drivers of and barriers to the sustainability of c...
The sustainable development of the agri-food sector is a priority in public-private agendas of Ecuad...
none3noA trade-off is faced by products and services’ providers: reaching economic profitability whi...
The production of chocolate poses significant sustainability challenges, impacting the environment a...
The employment of Protected Designations of Origin (PDO) in agri-food products through recognized ch...
Despite the plethora of discourse about how sustainable development should be pursued, the productio...
Protected Denominations of Origin (PDO) refer to the adoption of producers’ voluntary st...
The consumption of quality food has generated new forms of production and, consequently, new market ...
Protected Denominations of Origin (PDO) refer to the adoption of pro-ducers’ voluntary standards to ...
Chocolate lovers: enjoy the rich, regional tastes of Ecuadoran cacao beans as you gain familiarity w...
The Protected Denominations of Origin in agricultural goods through recognized chains, have a fundam...
The Protected Denominations of Origin in agricultural goods through recognized chains, have a fundam...
Cocoa cultivation in Ecuador is a source of income for many households in different cities of the co...
Sustainability remains high on the worldwide agenda in the cocoa sector as numerous problems threate...
This paper explores the dialectical entanglements of the highly liquid and volatile trading of cocoa...