Riassunto analitico
Coffee is an important industry in Vietnam's economy, with a long history and great contribution to the global coffee value chain. However, its supply chain faces a number of challenges, including low prices, restricted utilization of the market, and limited government initiatives. This study aims to explore the challenges of the Vietnam coffee supply chain in Dak Lak Province, a major coffee producing region in the country. Using a combination of qualitative and quantitative method to conduct research with key stakeholders in the supply chain, including coffee farmers, traders, processors, and government officials, this study provides a detailed and nuanced understanding of the factors that affect the performance of the supply chain. The findings of this study highlight the complex social and cultural factors that shape the Vietnam coffee supply chain and provide insights into potential interventions that could help to address the challenges faced by the industry. This research contributes to the literature on sustainable supply chain management and has important implications for policymakers, industry stakeholders, and development practitioners working in the coffee sector in Vietnam and other coffee producing countries.
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Abstract
Coffee is an important industry in Vietnam's economy, with a long history and great contribution to the global coffee value chain. However, its supply chain faces a number of challenges, including low prices, restricted utilization of the market, and limited government initiatives. This study aims to explore the challenges of the Vietnam coffee supply chain in Dak Lak Province, a major coffee producing region in the country. Using a combination of qualitative and quantitative method to conduct research with key stakeholders in the supply chain, including coffee farmers, traders, processors, and government officials, this study provides a detailed and nuanced understanding of the factors that affect the performance of the supply chain. The findings of this study highlight the complex social and cultural factors that shape the Vietnam coffee supply chain and provide insights into potential interventions that could help to address the challenges faced by the industry. This research contributes to the literature on sustainable supply chain management and has important implications for policymakers, industry stakeholders, and development practitioners working in the coffee sector in Vietnam and other coffee producing countries.
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