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非洲向出口导向型生产转型过程中不断变化的食物浪费状况:以坦桑尼亚牛油果为例。

Changing food waste regimes in Africa's transition to export-oriented production: the case of Tanzanian avocado.

作者信息

Cromwell Jonas, Whitfield Stephen, Quinn Claire Helen, Blake Megan Kathleen

机构信息

School of Food Science and Nutrition, University of Leeds, Leeds, UK.

School of Earth and Environment, University of Leeds, Leeds, UK.

出版信息

Agric Human Values. 2025;42(3):1577-1601. doi: 10.1007/s10460-024-10699-5. Epub 2025 Jan 27.

Abstract

African nations are increasingly focusing on exporting high-value crops. However, a major challenge exists: high rates of food waste within supply chains. The problem is often seen as a technological issue-a lack of proper infrastructure and coordination creates inefficiencies. This research takes a different perspective, focusing on social relations within the supply chain. It uses the concept of "food waste regimes" to understand the underlying structures, relationships, and systems that cause food waste, with a focus on Tanzania's avocado trade. The goals of the research are to: (1) Identify the factors contributing to food waste within Tanzania's avocado supply chains, particularly in the context of export-oriented production; (2) Explore how these factors change as production shifts towards exports; (3) Analyse the fairness (equity) of how waste burdens are distributed among those involved. We adopted a "follow the thing" approach, combining interviews and observations across both domestic and export avocado supply chains in Tanzania. The research reveals that interactions between various aspects of the supply chain-practices, physical properties of the product (avocado perishability), and established institutions-influence where food waste occurs and who shoulders the burden of that waste. The research exposes how unequal power dynamics between participants lead to some actors bearing a disproportionate amount of the risk and cost of food waste. By taking a social relations approach, this research highlights that tackling food waste and social inequality are intertwined issues. The paper suggests potential areas for future research and intervention to address these interconnected challenges.

摘要

非洲国家越来越注重出口高价值作物。然而,一个重大挑战依然存在:供应链中的食物浪费率很高。这个问题通常被视为一个技术问题——缺乏适当的基础设施和协调导致效率低下。本研究则采用了不同的视角,聚焦于供应链中的社会关系。它运用“食物浪费机制”的概念来理解导致食物浪费的潜在结构、关系和系统,重点关注坦桑尼亚的牛油果贸易。该研究的目标是:(1)确定坦桑尼亚牛油果供应链中导致食物浪费的因素,特别是在出口导向型生产的背景下;(2)探究随着生产转向出口,这些因素如何变化;(3)分析食物浪费负担在相关各方之间分配的公平性(公正性)。我们采用了“追踪事物”的方法,结合对坦桑尼亚国内和出口牛油果供应链的访谈与观察。研究表明,供应链各方面——实践、产品的物理特性(牛油果易腐性)和既定制度——之间的相互作用,影响着食物浪费发生的地点以及谁承担这种浪费的负担。该研究揭示了参与者之间不平等的权力动态如何导致一些行为体承担了不成比例的食物浪费风险和成本。通过采用社会关系方法,本研究强调解决食物浪费和社会不平等是相互交织的问题。本文提出了未来研究和干预的潜在领域,以应对这些相互关联的挑战。

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