Short Value Chains in Food Production: The Role of Spatial Proximity for Economic and Land Use Dynamics

Agricultural land demand tends to be in weak condition vis-à-vis settlement development, transport infrastructure and industry expansion. At the same time, the awareness and demand of consumers for regional food is constantly rising, in particular in urban regions. The resulting challenge is that hi...

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Main Authors: Dominik Bertram, Tobias Chilla, Carola Wilhelm
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-09-01
Series:Land
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2073-445X/10/9/979
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spelling doaj-f0301f5683d8408ca8e48d6f093d2e732021-09-26T00:33:34ZengMDPI AGLand2073-445X2021-09-011097997910.3390/land10090979Short Value Chains in Food Production: The Role of Spatial Proximity for Economic and Land Use DynamicsDominik Bertram0Tobias Chilla1Carola Wilhelm2Institute of Geography, University of Erlangen-Nuremberg, 91058 Erlangen, GermanyInstitute of Geography, University of Erlangen-Nuremberg, 91058 Erlangen, GermanyInstitute of Geography, University of Erlangen-Nuremberg, 91058 Erlangen, GermanyAgricultural land demand tends to be in weak condition vis-à-vis settlement development, transport infrastructure and industry expansion. At the same time, the awareness and demand of consumers for regional food is constantly rising, in particular in urban regions. The resulting challenge is that high demand for regional food is concentrated at places where land for food production tends to be particularly under pressure. Against this background, our article reflects on the extent to which regional food supply chains support the status of agricultural demand in the competition for land. The main aim of our paper is to understand the role of proximity between the different stages of value creation, including cultivation, production (manual or industrial) and trade (retail, direct marketing). Our empirical study on the example of three products in Bavaria (Germany) shows that short distances within food value chains support the agricultural condition in land use dynamics (beer, sweet cherry, asparagus). The analyses are based on official and internal statistics as well as expert interviewing. This mixed-methods approach results in value-creation mappings and provides spatial differentiation of the economic process. Proximity between at least two stages of value creation plays an important role to explain the economic trends and land use dynamic. These findings are rooted in arguments of efficiency, tacit knowledge, networks, as well as product reputation. However, the role of proximity does not automatically play a role but has to be stabilized by strategic measures such as product innovation and marketing measures.https://www.mdpi.com/2073-445X/10/9/979regional value creationshort food supply chainslocal foodfood geographyeconomic geography
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Tobias Chilla
Carola Wilhelm
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Short Value Chains in Food Production: The Role of Spatial Proximity for Economic and Land Use Dynamics
Land
regional value creation
short food supply chains
local food
food geography
economic geography
author_facet Dominik Bertram
Tobias Chilla
Carola Wilhelm
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title Short Value Chains in Food Production: The Role of Spatial Proximity for Economic and Land Use Dynamics
title_short Short Value Chains in Food Production: The Role of Spatial Proximity for Economic and Land Use Dynamics
title_full Short Value Chains in Food Production: The Role of Spatial Proximity for Economic and Land Use Dynamics
title_fullStr Short Value Chains in Food Production: The Role of Spatial Proximity for Economic and Land Use Dynamics
title_full_unstemmed Short Value Chains in Food Production: The Role of Spatial Proximity for Economic and Land Use Dynamics
title_sort short value chains in food production: the role of spatial proximity for economic and land use dynamics
publisher MDPI AG
series Land
issn 2073-445X
publishDate 2021-09-01
description Agricultural land demand tends to be in weak condition vis-à-vis settlement development, transport infrastructure and industry expansion. At the same time, the awareness and demand of consumers for regional food is constantly rising, in particular in urban regions. The resulting challenge is that high demand for regional food is concentrated at places where land for food production tends to be particularly under pressure. Against this background, our article reflects on the extent to which regional food supply chains support the status of agricultural demand in the competition for land. The main aim of our paper is to understand the role of proximity between the different stages of value creation, including cultivation, production (manual or industrial) and trade (retail, direct marketing). Our empirical study on the example of three products in Bavaria (Germany) shows that short distances within food value chains support the agricultural condition in land use dynamics (beer, sweet cherry, asparagus). The analyses are based on official and internal statistics as well as expert interviewing. This mixed-methods approach results in value-creation mappings and provides spatial differentiation of the economic process. Proximity between at least two stages of value creation plays an important role to explain the economic trends and land use dynamic. These findings are rooted in arguments of efficiency, tacit knowledge, networks, as well as product reputation. However, the role of proximity does not automatically play a role but has to be stabilized by strategic measures such as product innovation and marketing measures.
topic regional value creation
short food supply chains
local food
food geography
economic geography
url https://www.mdpi.com/2073-445X/10/9/979
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