Vraaggestuurde ketens

This report by Animal Sciences Group, Agrotechnology & Food Innovations and LEI looks at demand pull in chains and aims to find an answer to the question: 'What can the government leave to market forces (under certain conditions) and what action does it need to take itself?' After a 'quick scan' of the existing literature, originating both from the Netherlands and else-where in the world, the literature on demand pull and transparency was explored more intensively and the gaps in the knowledge were indicated. Lastly, in the third phase, the research examined the purchasing behaviour of consumers and retailers in greater depth, for instance by means of interviews with buyers (retailers and bulk consumers) of fresh meat.

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Main Authors: de Vlieger, J.J., Holster, H.C., Houwers, H.W.J., Roelofs, P.F.M.M., Wolf, C.W.G.
Format: External research report biblioteca
Language:Dutch
Published: LEI
Subjects:agribusiness, agricultural economics, demand, food supply, foods, government policy, markets, meat, netherlands, supply chain management, agrarische economie, ketenmanagement, landbouwindustrie, markten, nederland, overheidsbeleid, vlees, voedingsmiddelen, voedselvoorziening, vraag,
Online Access:https://research.wur.nl/en/publications/vraaggestuurde-ketens
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Summary:This report by Animal Sciences Group, Agrotechnology & Food Innovations and LEI looks at demand pull in chains and aims to find an answer to the question: 'What can the government leave to market forces (under certain conditions) and what action does it need to take itself?' After a 'quick scan' of the existing literature, originating both from the Netherlands and else-where in the world, the literature on demand pull and transparency was explored more intensively and the gaps in the knowledge were indicated. Lastly, in the third phase, the research examined the purchasing behaviour of consumers and retailers in greater depth, for instance by means of interviews with buyers (retailers and bulk consumers) of fresh meat.