Publication Service-oriented, sustainable, local food value chain – A case study

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Release date 03/10/2017
Contributor IREST TRIANGLE
Author Kimberly Thomas-Francois, Michael von Massow, Marion Joppe
Publisher Annals of Tourism Research
Editor Elsevier
Publication year 2017
Volume 65
Issue date 03/10/2017
Country Canada
Keywords Service-dominant logic, Sustainable supply chain, Sustainable development, Agriculture and tourism linkages, Case Study,
Page(s) 13
Document type Article
Language(s) English
Target group(s) Education, Research, Consultancy
Topics Value Chain Management & Fair Trade
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Abstract

Many developing countries depend on tourism as their main engine for economic development, but sustainability is often a concern. In the absence of inter-sectorial linkages between tourism and other industrial sectors, opportunities for trickledown benefits to host communities are stymied. For decades, researchers have been contending with issues related to strengthening agriculture and tourism linkages as a strategy to maximize economic linkages. This service-oriented approach to the local food supply chain is posited as a new model in which agriculture and hotel linkages can be advanced. We collected data about local food hotel supply through interviews with key stakeholders. The findings from our exemplary case study confirm that strengthening inter-sectorial linkages have benefits for stakeholders. This case study suggests that there are opportunities for tourism policies that foster local food linkages with high-end accommodation properties as a strategy to spread the economic spin off from tourism and also to encourage youth involvement in sustainable tourism development.