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The Impact of March 2011 Earthquake, Tsunami and Nuclear Accident
on Japanese Agri-Food Chains
--Hrabrin Bachev and Fusao Ito
The paper evaluates the socioeconomic impact of one of the biggest disasters in the world history—the triple March 2011 disaster involving earthquake, tsunami and nuclear accident—on the Japanese agriculture and food sector. First, a framework of the analysis is outlined. Second, a brief description of the three events and their overall effects is done. Third, the impact on farms and agricultural resources is assessed. Fourth, the impact on food industries is evaluated. Next, the impact on agri-food products and consumer behavior is analyzed. Then the results of the expert assessments of the specific and the overall impacts of the March 2011 disasters are presented. Finally, the conclusions are drawn.
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Cold Chain: A Weak Link in the Fruits
and Vegetables Supply Chain in India
--Saurav Negi and Neeraj Anand
As Indian economy is based on agriculture, development of cold chain infrastructure will play a crucial role in reducing the losses and wastages, increasing the farmer income, generating employment opportunities for the local people, and improving the livelihood of the farmers which leads to developing the economy and helping India to emerge as a global leader in the food sector. The present study undertakes a thorough review of basic and contemporary literature available to explain the present status of and challenges to cold chain pertaining to the Fruits and Vegetables (F&V) sector in India. The study is an attempt to draw the attention of the stakeholders towards an urgent need to develop intelligent cold chain infrastructure which is the major impediment and a weak link in the supply chain of F&V sector in India. Cold chain infrastructure facilities include grading, sorting, packing, storage, processing and transportation facilities in the supply chain network.
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Cold Chain Logistics in India: A Study of Cold Store Manager’s Perception
--Jitendra Rathore
India is a large producer of food, specifically, fruits and vegetables and ranks among the top three producers across the world, but due to heavy post-harvest losses, the country is able to export only a very small fraction. The scenario can be improved if cold chain logistics are improved. With the coming of organized retail (in food) and its improving presence since the last decade or so, we can hope that the cold chain infrastructure in the coming time will get better owing to: initiatives by stakeholders, learning from foreign collaboration, farmers becoming more aware of getting better deals for their produce via initiatives like e-choupal, etc. The present paper attempts to understand the effect of certain demographic factors on cold storage manager’s perception of cold chain logistics, as they (cold store managers) form an important link in the value chain.
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