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abstract: 'Rapidly expanding world fruiticulture markets provide developing country
producers with new income opportunities and much development literature
and policy is orientated towards facilitating export production in these
countries. However, it has been widely observed that the global retail
revolution is accelerating the exclusion of small producers from export
markets and (increasingly) from many domestic retail chains due to
rising entry barriers. Small producers are thus often only able to sell
their produce on to relatively low price traditional markets. This paper
is based on data collected from a recently emerged fruiticulture sector
in north-east Brazil. It shows that (a) export fruiticulture does
generate significant economic benefits, (b) that modern domestic retail
markets are increasingly demanding and exclusionary, but also, and
counter to much of the literature concerned with export promotion, that
(c) small-farms producing fruiticulture products for traditional
domestic markets do generate positive local economic impacts.
Policymakers should, therefore, consider new ways of assisting smaller
producers to enter these markets.'
affiliation: 'Selwyn, B (Corresponding Author), Univ Sussex, Sch Global Studies, Dept
Int Relat, Brighton BN19SN, E Sussex, England.
Univ Sussex, Sch Global Studies, Dept Int Relat, Brighton BN19SN, E Sussex, England.'
author: Selwyn, Ben
author_list:
- family: Selwyn
given: Ben
da: '2023-09-28'
doi: 10.1080/09692290.2011.633850
eissn: 1466-4526
files: []
issn: 0969-2290
journal: REVIEW OF INTERNATIONAL POLITICAL ECONOMY
keywords: 'Latin America; Brazil; fruiticulture; small producers; global retail
revolution; upgrading; global commodity chains; economic development'
keywords-plus: WAGE WORK; HORTICULTURE; FLEXIBILITY; CONTRACTS; GENDER
language: English
month: FEB 1
number: '1'
number-of-cited-references: '54'
pages: 153-179
papis_id: ce5ee0340796edcad5679d45c227e9d7
ref: Selwyn2013globalretail
times-cited: '6'
title: The global retail revolution, fruiticulture and economic development in north-east
Brazil
type: Article
unique-id: WOS:000314156400006
usage-count-last-180-days: '0'
usage-count-since-2013: '20'
volume: '20'
web-of-science-categories: Economics; International Relations; Political Science
year: '2013'