Assuring aquaculture sustainability beyond the farm

This paper explores the emergence of forms of ‘beyond farm’ assurance in the aquaculture sector, designed to increase the inclusion of smallholders and scale up environmental sustainability. The analysis reveals a ‘spectrum of assurance’, representing contrasting levels of trust in sustainable production and consumption. At one end of this spectrum attempts emerge to foster self-determined assurance models with internal verification that represent growing trust in the ability of subjects to organize sustainability improvements that extend beyond individual farms. The other, more dominant end of this spectrum, however, is populated with prescriptively and externally verified assurance models that demand high levels of control-driven assurance, demonstrating distrust in sustainability practices that extend beyond individual farms. The paper concludes that, to scale up sustainability, beyond farm assurance models must overcome the limitations of prescriptive assurance by finding fundamentally new ways of trusting farmers and their local counterparts in the global agro-food system.

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Main Authors: Bottema, Mariska J.M., Bush, Simon R., Oosterveer, Peter
Format: Article/Letter to editor biblioteca
Language:English
Subjects:Aquaculture, Area-level risk management, Assurance, Sustainable food production, Trust,
Online Access:https://research.wur.nl/en/publications/assuring-aquaculture-sustainability-beyond-the-farm
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spelling dig-wur-nl-wurpubs-5845062024-10-30 Bottema, Mariska J.M. Bush, Simon R. Oosterveer, Peter Article/Letter to editor Marine Policy 132 (2021) ISSN: 0308-597X Assuring aquaculture sustainability beyond the farm 2021 This paper explores the emergence of forms of ‘beyond farm’ assurance in the aquaculture sector, designed to increase the inclusion of smallholders and scale up environmental sustainability. The analysis reveals a ‘spectrum of assurance’, representing contrasting levels of trust in sustainable production and consumption. At one end of this spectrum attempts emerge to foster self-determined assurance models with internal verification that represent growing trust in the ability of subjects to organize sustainability improvements that extend beyond individual farms. The other, more dominant end of this spectrum, however, is populated with prescriptively and externally verified assurance models that demand high levels of control-driven assurance, demonstrating distrust in sustainability practices that extend beyond individual farms. The paper concludes that, to scale up sustainability, beyond farm assurance models must overcome the limitations of prescriptive assurance by finding fundamentally new ways of trusting farmers and their local counterparts in the global agro-food system. en application/pdf https://research.wur.nl/en/publications/assuring-aquaculture-sustainability-beyond-the-farm 10.1016/j.marpol.2021.104658 https://edepot.wur.nl/549991 Aquaculture Area-level risk management Assurance Sustainable food production Trust https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Wageningen University & Research
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Area-level risk management
Assurance
Sustainable food production
Trust
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Area-level risk management
Assurance
Sustainable food production
Trust
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Oosterveer, Peter
Assuring aquaculture sustainability beyond the farm
description This paper explores the emergence of forms of ‘beyond farm’ assurance in the aquaculture sector, designed to increase the inclusion of smallholders and scale up environmental sustainability. The analysis reveals a ‘spectrum of assurance’, representing contrasting levels of trust in sustainable production and consumption. At one end of this spectrum attempts emerge to foster self-determined assurance models with internal verification that represent growing trust in the ability of subjects to organize sustainability improvements that extend beyond individual farms. The other, more dominant end of this spectrum, however, is populated with prescriptively and externally verified assurance models that demand high levels of control-driven assurance, demonstrating distrust in sustainability practices that extend beyond individual farms. The paper concludes that, to scale up sustainability, beyond farm assurance models must overcome the limitations of prescriptive assurance by finding fundamentally new ways of trusting farmers and their local counterparts in the global agro-food system.
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