In recent decades, the increasing growth rate of the African cashew business has involved a large number of corporate actors such as global retailers, processors and exporters in cashew supply networks. The increasing role of agro-food supply chains enables African countries to enhance their position in global markets and to sustain local development and growth, by encouraging a higher market-orientation in the governance of global value chains. In this paper, an exploratory analysis based on a questionnaire involving 319 smallholder farmers in the North of Sierra Leone is conducted in order to explore the role of collective action in driving the potential bottom-up reconfiguration of cashew value chain. A change from captive to relational governance is expected to positively support the local industry upgrading, to reduce transaction costs and information asymmetries, and to increase the local development and growth by enhancing employment creation and poverty alleviation.

The Collective Action as Potential Driver of Bottom-up Reconfiguration from Captive to Relational Value Chain : the Case Study of the Northern District in Sierra Leone / I. DE NONI, L. Orsi, S. Corsi. - In: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL ON FOOD SYSTEM DYNAMICS. - ISSN 1869-6945. - 8:4(2017 Oct), pp. 284-297. [10.18461/ijfsd.v8i4.843]

The Collective Action as Potential Driver of Bottom-up Reconfiguration from Captive to Relational Value Chain : the Case Study of the Northern District in Sierra Leone

I. DE NONI;L. Orsi;S. Corsi
2017

Abstract

In recent decades, the increasing growth rate of the African cashew business has involved a large number of corporate actors such as global retailers, processors and exporters in cashew supply networks. The increasing role of agro-food supply chains enables African countries to enhance their position in global markets and to sustain local development and growth, by encouraging a higher market-orientation in the governance of global value chains. In this paper, an exploratory analysis based on a questionnaire involving 319 smallholder farmers in the North of Sierra Leone is conducted in order to explore the role of collective action in driving the potential bottom-up reconfiguration of cashew value chain. A change from captive to relational governance is expected to positively support the local industry upgrading, to reduce transaction costs and information asymmetries, and to increase the local development and growth by enhancing employment creation and poverty alleviation.
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collective action; farmer organizations; global value chain; captive governance; Sierra Leone
Settore SECS-P/08 - Economia e Gestione delle Imprese
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The Collective Action as Potential Driver of Bottom-up Reconfiguration from Captive to Relational Value Chain : the Case Study of the Northern District in Sierra Leone / I. DE NONI, L. Orsi, S. Corsi. - In: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL ON FOOD SYSTEM DYNAMICS. - ISSN 1869-6945. - 8:4(2017 Oct), pp. 284-297. [10.18461/ijfsd.v8i4.843]
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