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Wicked problems: a value chain approach from Vietnam’s dairy product

Nguyen V. Khoi

Title:
Wicked problems: a value chain approach from Vietnam’s dairy product
Author(s):
Khoi, Nguyen V.
Date:
Type:
Articles
Department(s):
Business
Volume:
2
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Book/Journal Title:
SpringerPlus
Notes:
Value chain analysis, Dairy industry, Vietnam’s dairy industry, Production management
Publisher:
Springer
Abstract:
In the past few years, dairy industry has become one of the fastest growing sectors in the packaged food industry of Vietnam. However, the value-added creation among different activities in the value chain of Vietnam dairy sector is distributed unequally. In the production activities, the dairy farmers gain low value-added rate due to high input cost. Whereas the processing activities, which managed by big companies, generates high profitability and Vietnamese consumers seem to have few choices due to the lack of dairy companies in the market. These wicked problems caused an unsustainable development to the dairy value chain of Vietnam. This paper, therefore, will map and analyze the value chain of the dairy industry in Vietnam. It will also assess the value created in each activity in order to imply solutions for a sustainable development of Vietnam’s dairy industry.
Subject(s):
Business
Economics
Publisher DOI:
https://doi.org/10.1186/2193-1801-2-161
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111
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Suggested Citation:
Nguyen V. Khoi, , Wicked problems: a value chain approach from Vietnam’s dairy product, Columbia University Academic Commons, .

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