Understanding the Complexities of Private Standards in Global Agri-Food Chains as They Impact Developing Countries |
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Authors: | Spencer Henson John Humphrey |
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Affiliation: | 1. University of Guelph, Canada &2. Institute of Development Studies , UK shenson@uoguelph.ca;4. Institute of Development Studies , UK |
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Abstract: | Abstract The increasing prevalence of private standards governing food safety, food quality and environmental and social impacts of agri-food systems has raised concerns about the effects on developing countries, as well as the governance of agri-food value chains more broadly. It is argued that current debates have been ‘clouded’ by a failure to recognise the diversity of private standards in terms of their institutional form, who develops and adopts these standards and why. In particular, there is a need to appreciate the close inter-relationships between public regulations and private standards and the continuing ways in which private standards evolve. |
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