Gender and Global Value Chains: Challenges of Economic and Social Upgrading in Agri-Food

S. Barrientos
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Supermarkets and agri-food companies increasingly dominate the production and retailing of food across the global south and north. They operate through global value chains (GVC) within which trade is coordinated by consumer-focused lead firms. This is generating jobs and incomes for workers and smallholders, a significant proportion female. Women contribute to enhancing productivity and quality in GVCs, but outcomes for improving their well-being appear to be mixed. The paper develops a gendered global value chain analysis as a frame for analysing processes of economic and social upgrading and downgrading in GVCs. It draws on case studies from African traditional and high value agro-exports to highlight three scenarios where: i. economic and partial social upgrading have gone together (floriculture); ii. upgrading and downgrading outcomes are mixed (horticulture); and iii. economic and social downgrading have gone together (cocoa). It considers the intersection of GVCs and gender embeddedness in shaping gender dynamics, and the role of private, civil society and public governance in promoting more gender equitable economic and social upgrading.
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性别与全球价值链:农业食品经济和社会升级的挑战
超市和农业食品公司日益主导着全球南方和北方的食品生产和零售。他们通过全球价值链(GVC)运作,其中贸易由以消费者为中心的领先公司协调。这为工人和小农(其中很大一部分是女性)创造了就业机会和收入。女性为提高全球价值链的生产力和质量做出了贡献,但改善她们福祉的结果似乎喜忧参半。本文发展了一种性别化的全球价值链分析,作为分析全球价值链中经济和社会升级和降级过程的框架。它借鉴了非洲传统和高价值农产品出口的案例研究,突出了以下三种情况:1 .经济和部分社会升级同时进行(花卉种植);2升级和降级的结果喜忧参半(园艺);ⅲ。经济和社会的退化是同时发生的(可可)。它考虑了全球价值链和性别嵌入在塑造性别动态方面的交集,以及私营、民间社会和公共治理在促进更加性别平等的经济和社会升级方面的作用。
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