Organization and Structure of the Chain in Integrated Projects for the Food Chain in the Region of Basilicata: the Effects on the New Rural Dynamics
Abstract
The introduction of the Integrated Projects for the Food Chain (IPFs) requires the development of models capable of interpreting the dynamics of vertical and horizontal coordination between agents and the definition of the issues that most affect the ability of professionals to provide value added to goods and products to acquire in exchange a competitive advantage. With reference to the Basilicata region, the production structure of the region and the recent development of the Integrated Projects for the Food Chain, this research has developed a new model of territorial organization of rural development. To connect a new food chain model that combines theories of productivity, typical of contract economics, with those of social welfare and environmental economics can be crucial: multifunctionality could assume the key role related to the needs of income and efficiency of companies in various stages of the classic food chain, in a context in which planning and consultation are major determinants of local and regional development.
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Conto' F. , Fiore M. , La Sala P.
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POLITICA AGRICOLA INTERNAZIONALE
Anno di pubblicazione
2012
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1722-4365
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