Quality control in cross-border agro-based supply chains: Modes of regulation in coffee, cocoa, bananas, palm oil, timber and aquaculture.

This report describes the regulation and control of quality of product and process in a selection of cross-border agro-based supply chains. The factual presentation reveals the specific nature of regulation in a product group. It also provides a basis for comparing the modes of regulation and informs a discussion on horizontal policy and strategy issues. The review of the presented material identifies a number of issues helping to identify crossproduct dimensions of regulation and the epilogue elaborates on the continuum between regulation based in public interests and regulation based in part... Mehr ...

Verfasser: Vellema, S.R.
van der Valk, O.M.C.
Dokumenttyp: report
Erscheinungsdatum: 2006
Verlag/Hrsg.: LEI
Schlagwörter: Netherlands / africa / agricultural economics / agricultural production / aquaculture / asia / bananas / cocoa / coffee / palm oils / process control / quality controls / regulations / supply chain management / sustainability / wood / Nederland / afrika / agrarische economie / aquacultuur / azië / bananen / cacao / duurzaamheid (sustainability) / hout / ketenmanagement / koffie / kwaliteitscontroles / landbouwproductie / palmoliën / procesbewaking / regelingen
Sprache: Englisch
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This report describes the regulation and control of quality of product and process in a selection of cross-border agro-based supply chains. The factual presentation reveals the specific nature of regulation in a product group. It also provides a basis for comparing the modes of regulation and informs a discussion on horizontal policy and strategy issues. The review of the presented material identifies a number of issues helping to identify crossproduct dimensions of regulation and the epilogue elaborates on the continuum between regulation based in public interests and regulation based in particular private interests.