Food Hubs and Rebuilding Missing Middle Market Structure in Agriculture: The Social in Supply Chain Development

Q3 Engineering Plan Journal Pub Date : 2021-01-01 DOI:10.15274/tpj.2021.06.01.8
S. Luoni
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Tens of millions of Americans became food insecure during the COVID-19 pandemic as independent farmers dumped millions of tons of food due to economic lockdowns. Yet contract growers looped into vertically integrated monopoly supply chains escaped system breakdowns. Food provisioning is often seen as polarized between local scale and continental/ global market scale. Food supply and consumption are functions more of market structure than scale. Farmers reliant on direct sales to local restaurants, schools, universities, and hospitals saw their markets evaporate overnight. This Food Away from Home market constitutes 54 percent of food consumed nationally yet is vulnerable since direct-to-consumer sales lack supply chain structure. Urban food hubs dotting American cities before their eclipse by agrifood monopolies could have maintained supply. The food hub was a resilient public supply channel (a food commons) organizing a plurality of local and global providers alike. To address food insecurity our food planning effort for the State of Hawaii is premised on building similar missing middle market structure featuring a food hub, a food innovation center, and farm base yard processing facilities. © 2021, Maggioli S.p.a.. All rights reserved.
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食品中心与农业缺失的中间市场结构重建:供应链发展中的社会
在2019冠状病毒病大流行期间,数千万美国人陷入粮食不安全境地,因为经济封锁导致独立农民倾倒了数百万吨粮食。然而,进入垂直整合垄断供应链的合同种植者躲过了系统故障。食品供应通常被视为地方规模和大陆/全球市场规模之间的两极分化。粮食供给和消费更多的是市场结构的功能,而不是规模的功能。依靠直接向当地餐馆、学校、大学和医院销售产品的农民看到他们的市场一夜之间蒸发了。这个远离家乡的食品市场占全国食品消费的54%,但由于直接面向消费者的销售缺乏供应链结构,因此很脆弱。在美国城市被农业食品垄断所取代之前,城市食品中心可以维持供应。食品中心是一个有弹性的公共供应渠道(食品公地),组织了多个当地和全球供应商。为了解决食品不安全问题,我们在夏威夷州的食品规划工作的前提是建立类似的缺失的中间市场结构,以食品中心、食品创新中心和农场基地加工设施为特色。©2021,Maggioli S.p.a..版权所有。
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