2018 IEEE International Conference on Service Operations and Logistics, and Informatics (SOLI) 2018
DOI: 10.1109/soli.2018.8476784
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Effect of Governance and Policy on the Management of a Sustainable Agri-Supply Supply Network: An Example from the Sri Lankan Tea Industry

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“…While Newhouse et al (2016, p. 43) concluded that ‘…the disproportional concentration of low-income Sri Lankans in farm works, which typically have lower value added and wages than the other sectors, reinforces the case to accelerate the structural transformation and shift workers into more productive sectors,’ a strong case could be made to contend that high-value spices could remain an important part of Sri-Lanka’s agribusiness provided that participating households are supported to be more resilient. Some corroborating examples include Cinnamomum burmannii based agroforestry initiatives in Indonesia (Hariyadi & Ticktin, 2012), collaboration between Sri Lanka’s government and UNIDO (STDF, 2016) with respect to a new cinnamon processing system and the drive towards a sustainable Sri Lankan tea industry (see Jayaratne et al, 2011).…”
Section: Conclusion: Towards a More Inclusive Global Cinnamon Network?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While Newhouse et al (2016, p. 43) concluded that ‘…the disproportional concentration of low-income Sri Lankans in farm works, which typically have lower value added and wages than the other sectors, reinforces the case to accelerate the structural transformation and shift workers into more productive sectors,’ a strong case could be made to contend that high-value spices could remain an important part of Sri-Lanka’s agribusiness provided that participating households are supported to be more resilient. Some corroborating examples include Cinnamomum burmannii based agroforestry initiatives in Indonesia (Hariyadi & Ticktin, 2012), collaboration between Sri Lanka’s government and UNIDO (STDF, 2016) with respect to a new cinnamon processing system and the drive towards a sustainable Sri Lankan tea industry (see Jayaratne et al, 2011).…”
Section: Conclusion: Towards a More Inclusive Global Cinnamon Network?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A questão de qual é a base do desenvolvimento das redes é, portanto, um tema em aberto, com respostas diversas dependendo da abordagem aceita como ponto de partida. Algumas respostas consideram os processos e as soluções encontrados no dia a dia da rede como a base do seu desenvolvimento, como é o caso de trabalhos na linha de supply chain network (Jayaratne, 2018). Outra linha considera que a permanência no grupo depende dos objetivos a serem alcançados, colocando a base no futuro.…”
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