Agriculture (Aug 2024)

Integration of the Food Supply Chain as a Driver of Sustainability: A Conceptual Framework

  • Agnieszka Bezat-Jarzębowska,
  • Stephanie Krieger-Güss,
  • Sebastian Jarzębowski,
  • Brigitte Petersen

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/agriculture14081403
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 8
p. 1403

Abstract

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This paper presents a conceptual framework aimed at exploring the connections between integration within the food supply chain and the three pillars of sustainability: economic, environmental, and social. The analysis combines theoretical insights with empirical research, specifically focusing on the economic aspect of sustainability, measured through efficiency. The study emphasizes the critical role of integrating participants across the food supply chain to achieve sustainability goals. It discusses methodologies for assessing integration levels within the chain, providing a theoretical and analytical basis for modeling integration and efficiency within the supply chain. To empirically validate these relationships, an extended stochastic frontier analysis (SFA) method was applied to selected sectors within the food processing industry. The results demonstrate that enhancing integration with suppliers and buyers can significantly improve efficiency within the food chain. In conclusion, through deductive reasoning, this study asserts that integration plays a pivotal role in advancing economic sustainability objectives within the food sector. This framework contributes to a deeper understanding of how integration influences sustainability outcomes, offering valuable insights for stakeholders aiming to enhance sustainability in food systems.

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