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A framework to understand the social impacts of agricultural trade

Journal

SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
Volume 31, Issue 1, Pages 138-150

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/sd.2379

Keywords

commodity production; global value chains; multidimensional wellbeing; sustainable development

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In this study, a conceptual framework is developed to understand the impact of agricultural trade on multidimensional wellbeing and equity. The framework guides the analysis of the local social impacts of global value chains by identifying core concepts and organizing the complexity, and is supported by evidence from studies on soy, coffee, cocoa, and palm oil trade.
While international trade in agricultural commodities can spur economic development especially where governance is strong, there are also concerns about the local impacts of commodity production and their distribution. Previous frameworks have primarily focused on trade effects on environmental conditions in production regions, as well as economic growth and food security. Instead, we develop a conceptual framework for understanding the impact of agricultural trade on multidimensional wellbeing and equity. The purpose of the framework is to guide the analysis of the impacts of trade on people, by identifying the core concepts and organising the complexity of the local social impacts of global value chains. The framework is supported by evidence from studies on trade in soy, coffee, cocoa, and palm oil.

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