Factors limiting the potential impacts of organic agriculture on rural development in China

被引:6
|
作者
Asli G.K. [1 ]
Yonggong L. [1 ]
Feng B. [1 ]
机构
[1] College of Humanities and Development Studies, China Agricultural University, Beijing
关键词
Agribusiness; Agricultural institutions; Agricultural sustainable development; China; Regional development policy; Rural development;
D O I
10.1007/s13165-016-0162-6
中图分类号
学科分类号
摘要
The purpose of this paper is to analyse the factors and challenges that limit the success and competitiveness of the Chinese organic value chain. Qualitative data have been collected through a range of stakeholder interviews. The findings were assessed and grouped through sequenced verification and validation. The competitiveness of the organic value chain is analysed according to Porter’s theory of competitive advantage. The findings reveal limiting factors, which are affecting the competitiveness of the Chinese organic food value chain. These factors include the lack of knowledge and production capacity of producers, unequal benefit sharing and insufficient extension services. Consumers’ lack of awareness and low domestic demand have resulted in an immature national organic market. Efforts to regulate the sector through strict organic standards and support policies have created unequal competition. Fierce competition is creating an unpleasant business environment with reduced trust between value chain actors. Internationally, Chinese producers are often financially disadvantaged because of the need for multi-certification. Through an inclusive and comprehensive approach, this paper identifies factors limiting the competitiveness and potential impacts of organic agriculture on rural development. The findings allow other researchers and policymakers to further develop solutions and policies to address these challenges. © 2016, Springer Science+Business Media Dordrecht.
引用
收藏
页码:339 / 352
页数:13
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [41] Evolution Rules of Urban-rural Development and Inspiration for China's Agriculture
    Liu Ziqiang1
    2.Graduate University of Chinese Academy of Sciences
    3.School of Urban and Environment
    Chinese Journal of Population,Resources and Environment, 2009, (03) : 48 - 54
  • [42] A comparative study of organic agriculture development between China and South Korea
    QIANG Bai fa 1
    Ecological Economy, 2010, 6 (01) : 96 - 104
  • [43] PRODUCTION POTENTIAL OF BIO-ENERGY CROPS IN MULTIFUNCTIONAL AGRICULTURE AND RURAL DEVELOPMENT
    Dzeletovic, Z. S.
    Mihailovic, N. Lj
    Drazic, G. D.
    EKONOMIKA POLJOPRIVREDA-ECONOMICS OF AGRICULTURE, 2010, 57 : 57 - 63
  • [44] Exploring limiting factors for maize growth in Northeast China and potential coping strategies
    Weicai Yang
    David Parsons
    Xiaomin Mao
    Irrigation Science, 2023, 41 : 321 - 335
  • [45] Exploring limiting factors for maize growth in Northeast China and potential coping strategies
    Yang, Weicai
    Parsons, David
    Mao, Xiaomin
    IRRIGATION SCIENCE, 2023, 41 (03) : 321 - 335
  • [46] The Energy-related Impacts of Social Factors of Rural Houses in Southwest China
    Song, Yehao
    Wang, Julian
    Hao, Shimeng
    Song, Yilin
    2013 ISES SOLAR WORLD CONGRESS, 2014, 57 : 1555 - +
  • [47] FACTORS RELATED TO THE EFFECTIVE ADMINISTRATION OF EXTENSION IN AGRICULTURE AND RURAL-DEVELOPMENT IN NIGERIA
    IWUEKE, CC
    FINDLAY, EW
    AGRICULTURAL ADMINISTRATION, 1980, 7 (01): : 59 - 69
  • [48] The Digitalization of Agriculture and Rural Areas: Towards a Taxonomy of the Impacts
    Rolandi, Silvia
    Brunori, Gianluca
    Bacco, Manlio
    Scotti, Ivano
    SUSTAINABILITY, 2021, 13 (09)
  • [49] Bioethanol development in China and the potential impacts on its agricultural economy
    Qiu, Huanguang
    Huang, Jikun
    Yang, Jun
    Rozelle, Scott
    Zhang, Yuhua
    Zhang, Yahui
    Zhang, Yanli
    APPLIED ENERGY, 2010, 87 (01) : 76 - 83
  • [50] Environmental impacts of organic agriculture: A Canadian perspective
    Lynch, Derek
    CANADIAN JOURNAL OF PLANT SCIENCE, 2009, 89 (04) : 621 - 628