"A “supermarket revolution” has been underway in developing countries since the early 1990s. Supermarkets (here referring to all modern retail, which includes chain stores of various formats such as supermarkets, hypermarkets, and convenience and neighborhood stores) have now gone well beyond the initial upper- and middle-class clientele in many countries to reach the mass market. Within the food system, the effects of this trend touch not only traditional retailers, but also the wholesale, processing, and farm sectors. The supermarket revolution is a “two-edged sword.” On the one hand, it can lower food prices for consumers and create opportunities for farmers and processors to gain access to quality-differentiated food markets and raise i...
This paper examines the role of supermarkets in developing countries from a “food policy ” perspecti...
The Indian Council for Research on International Economic Relations (ICRIER) was invited by the Indi...
Food systems are at a critical juncture—they are evolving quickly to meet growing and changing deman...
"A “supermarket revolution” has been underway in developing countries since the early 1990s. Superma...
There is great interest among policy makers in how to influence the behavior of supermarkets in ways...
Supermarkets are traditionally viewed by development economists, policymakers, and practitioners as ...
There has been extremely rapid transformation in the past decade of the food retail sector, embodied...
Summary Policy makers want supermarkets to serve the interests of important groups in society, espec...
Propelled by urbanization, rising incomes, and changing diets, food markets have been expanding in A...
This paper examines the role of supermarkets in developing countries from a 'food policy' perspectiv...
Smallholders often struggle to connect with actors in the middle of the food supply chain as a resul...
Private business is increasingly presented as a leading agent of development in policy, also in the ...
Agrifood market restructuring is occurring rapidly in most countries, and substantial restructuring ...
Redesigning food systems to be inclusive of poor and vulnerable people is a moral imperative. KEY FI...
Private business is increasingly presented as a leading agent of development in policy, also in the ...
This paper examines the role of supermarkets in developing countries from a “food policy ” perspecti...
The Indian Council for Research on International Economic Relations (ICRIER) was invited by the Indi...
Food systems are at a critical juncture—they are evolving quickly to meet growing and changing deman...
"A “supermarket revolution” has been underway in developing countries since the early 1990s. Superma...
There is great interest among policy makers in how to influence the behavior of supermarkets in ways...
Supermarkets are traditionally viewed by development economists, policymakers, and practitioners as ...
There has been extremely rapid transformation in the past decade of the food retail sector, embodied...
Summary Policy makers want supermarkets to serve the interests of important groups in society, espec...
Propelled by urbanization, rising incomes, and changing diets, food markets have been expanding in A...
This paper examines the role of supermarkets in developing countries from a 'food policy' perspectiv...
Smallholders often struggle to connect with actors in the middle of the food supply chain as a resul...
Private business is increasingly presented as a leading agent of development in policy, also in the ...
Agrifood market restructuring is occurring rapidly in most countries, and substantial restructuring ...
Redesigning food systems to be inclusive of poor and vulnerable people is a moral imperative. KEY FI...
Private business is increasingly presented as a leading agent of development in policy, also in the ...
This paper examines the role of supermarkets in developing countries from a “food policy ” perspecti...
The Indian Council for Research on International Economic Relations (ICRIER) was invited by the Indi...
Food systems are at a critical juncture—they are evolving quickly to meet growing and changing deman...