Sustainable value: the perspective of horticultural producers in Arctic Norway

Aiming for sustainable development of food value chains several assessment methods are developed, however it seems challenging to go from assessment to actual change. A solution proposed is increased stakeholder involvement also in the assessment phase. The perspective on sustainability varies depen...

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Main Authors: Halland, Hilde, Bertella, Giovanna, Kvalvik, Ingrid
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Language:English
Published: Unknown 2021
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Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.22004/ag.econ.308826
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spelling ftdatacite:10.22004/ag.econ.308826 2023-05-15T14:52:34+02:00 Sustainable value: the perspective of horticultural producers in Arctic Norway Halland, Hilde Bertella, Giovanna Kvalvik, Ingrid Halland, Hilde Bertella, Giovanna Kvalvik, Ingrid 2021 https://dx.doi.org/10.22004/ag.econ.308826 https://ageconsearch.umn.edu/record/308826 en eng Unknown Crop Production/Industries sustainable food production SAFA farmers’ perspective horticulture arctic food article-journal Text ScholarlyArticle 2021 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.22004/ag.econ.308826 2021-11-05T12:55:41Z Aiming for sustainable development of food value chains several assessment methods are developed, however it seems challenging to go from assessment to actual change. A solution proposed is increased stakeholder involvement also in the assessment phase. The perspective on sustainability varies depending on several variables, among which the geographical context where the producers are located. The perspective of the latter is of paramount importance as these are the actors on who, ultimately, possible changes towards sustainability depend. In this article, we applied a qualitative approach to investigate the farmers’ perspective on sustainability, in the horticultural production in Arctic Norway. We found that many of the premises for sustainable food production are present. The main challenges are lack of long-term planning, dependency of rented land as well as fluctuating yield and income. Producer’s network is essential for development as well as introduction of technical improvements. The study shows the importance of contextualisation of sustainability, as well as pointing at concerns about trade-offs between sustainability dimensions and themes in the proposed model. The research contributes to method development by demonstrating how a qualitative approach is a fruitful method to unravel the complexities of sustainability in food production. Text Arctic DataCite Metadata Store (German National Library of Science and Technology) Arctic Norway
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sustainable food production
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farmers’ perspective
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arctic food
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sustainable food production
SAFA
farmers’ perspective
horticulture
arctic food
Halland, Hilde
Bertella, Giovanna
Kvalvik, Ingrid
Halland, Hilde
Bertella, Giovanna
Kvalvik, Ingrid
Sustainable value: the perspective of horticultural producers in Arctic Norway
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sustainable food production
SAFA
farmers’ perspective
horticulture
arctic food
description Aiming for sustainable development of food value chains several assessment methods are developed, however it seems challenging to go from assessment to actual change. A solution proposed is increased stakeholder involvement also in the assessment phase. The perspective on sustainability varies depending on several variables, among which the geographical context where the producers are located. The perspective of the latter is of paramount importance as these are the actors on who, ultimately, possible changes towards sustainability depend. In this article, we applied a qualitative approach to investigate the farmers’ perspective on sustainability, in the horticultural production in Arctic Norway. We found that many of the premises for sustainable food production are present. The main challenges are lack of long-term planning, dependency of rented land as well as fluctuating yield and income. Producer’s network is essential for development as well as introduction of technical improvements. The study shows the importance of contextualisation of sustainability, as well as pointing at concerns about trade-offs between sustainability dimensions and themes in the proposed model. The research contributes to method development by demonstrating how a qualitative approach is a fruitful method to unravel the complexities of sustainability in food production.
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author Halland, Hilde
Bertella, Giovanna
Kvalvik, Ingrid
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Bertella, Giovanna
Kvalvik, Ingrid
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title Sustainable value: the perspective of horticultural producers in Arctic Norway
title_short Sustainable value: the perspective of horticultural producers in Arctic Norway
title_full Sustainable value: the perspective of horticultural producers in Arctic Norway
title_fullStr Sustainable value: the perspective of horticultural producers in Arctic Norway
title_full_unstemmed Sustainable value: the perspective of horticultural producers in Arctic Norway
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