Striving for sustainable value chain establishment: a multiple feasibility analysis approach

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2020-07-24

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Herman, M. I.; Thai, Minh Thi. 2021. Striving for sustainable value chain establishment: a multiple feasibility analysis approach. Journal of Agribusiness in Developing and Emerging Economies, 11(4):379-395. [doi: https://doi.org/10.1108/JADEE-01-2020-0002]

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Purpose – Over the last decade, value chain for development has shown its bias towards global value chain approaches. This article proposes a holistic framework to carry out feasibility analysis for the establishment of a value chain.

Design/methodology/approach – A qualitative research approach was used to collect and analyse data from a wide range of stakeholders potentially involved in establishment of a global cut-foliage value chain based on wild harvesting of ornamental ferns in New Caledonia.

Findings – Multiple feasibility analyses revealed issues that need to be addressed, priorities for different stakeholders and possible ways forward in the establishment of a value chain.

Research limitations/implications – The framework supports businesses, entrepreneurs, investors, donors and governments in proceeding with value chain establishment with significant consideration of social, economic and environmental drivers for sustainability.

Originality/value – Relevant concepts in several fields are integrated into a single framework that can guide feasibility analysis of value chain establishment.

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