Waste assessment in distribution and marketing logistics of horticultural products: evidence from Brazil

Worldwide, one-third of the food produced is inconsumable due to marketable quality losses. Parallelly, and given the growing world population, levels of waste have become unacceptable. Supply channels play a fundamental role in establishing strategies for food waste mitigation. The objective of th...

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Autores principales: Mendonça Lima, Dag, Ramos de Oliveira, Andréa Leda
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Publicado: Facultad de Ciencias Agrarias-UNCuyo 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://revistas.uncu.edu.ar/ojs3/index.php/RFCA/article/view/4792
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Waste assessment in distribution and marketing logistics of horticultural products: evidence from Brazil
desperdicio de alimentos
gestión de la cadena de suministro
minimización de desperdicios
comercialización sostenible
excedente de frutas
prevención de desperdicios
food waste
supply chain management
waste minimization
sustainable marketing
fruit surplus
waste prevention
author_facet Mendonça Lima, Dag
Ramos de Oliveira, Andréa Leda
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title Waste assessment in distribution and marketing logistics of horticultural products: evidence from Brazil
title_short Waste assessment in distribution and marketing logistics of horticultural products: evidence from Brazil
title_full Waste assessment in distribution and marketing logistics of horticultural products: evidence from Brazil
title_fullStr Waste assessment in distribution and marketing logistics of horticultural products: evidence from Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Waste assessment in distribution and marketing logistics of horticultural products: evidence from Brazil
title_sort waste assessment in distribution and marketing logistics of horticultural products: evidence from brazil
description Worldwide, one-third of the food produced is inconsumable due to marketable quality losses. Parallelly, and given the growing world population, levels of waste have become unacceptable. Supply channels play a fundamental role in establishing strategies for food waste mitigation. The objective of this research was to analyze if good operational practices with different dimensions of distribution and commercialization logistics may contribute to reduce fruit and vegetable waste. The studied dimensions were: logistics, operations, technology, trade and management. Several questionnaires were administered to 83 specialized wholesale merchants from a large supply center in Brazil, for lettuce, potato, orange, papaya and tomato. The results indicated that for papaya and potato, low and high waste generation are associated with a greater number of anti-waste actions (p = 0.0071 and p = 0.0469 respectively). For tomato, lettuce and orange, no significant differences for found. These results represent a first approach to understanding the reasons for food waste at wholesale centers. Highlights: Worldwide, one-third of the food produced is inconsumable due to marketable quality losses. In Brazil, about 40 thousand tons of food is wasted per year. Food waste in the fruit and vegetable supply chain is associated with the following dimensions: logistics, operation, technology, trade and management. For papaya and potatoes, low levels of residues are associated with a greater number of anti-waste actions such use of a cold chamber and use of promotional pricing, respectively. For tomato, lettuce and orange, no significant differences  was found for high and low levels of waste in relation to the number of actions undertaken in these chains.
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topic desperdicio de alimentos
gestión de la cadena de suministro
minimización de desperdicios
comercialización sostenible
excedente de frutas
prevención de desperdicios
food waste
supply chain management
waste minimization
sustainable marketing
fruit surplus
waste prevention
topic_facet desperdicio de alimentos
gestión de la cadena de suministro
minimización de desperdicios
comercialización sostenible
excedente de frutas
prevención de desperdicios
food waste
supply chain management
waste minimization
sustainable marketing
fruit surplus
waste prevention
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spelling I11-R107article-47922021-07-07T00:36:01Z Waste assessment in distribution and marketing logistics of horticultural products: evidence from Brazil Waste assessment in distribution and marketing logistics of horticultural products: evidence from Brazil Mendonça Lima, Dag Ramos de Oliveira, Andréa Leda desperdicio de alimentos gestión de la cadena de suministro minimización de desperdicios comercialización sostenible excedente de frutas prevención de desperdicios food waste supply chain management waste minimization sustainable marketing fruit surplus waste prevention Worldwide, one-third of the food produced is inconsumable due to marketable quality losses. Parallelly, and given the growing world population, levels of waste have become unacceptable. Supply channels play a fundamental role in establishing strategies for food waste mitigation. The objective of this research was to analyze if good operational practices with different dimensions of distribution and commercialization logistics may contribute to reduce fruit and vegetable waste. The studied dimensions were: logistics, operations, technology, trade and management. Several questionnaires were administered to 83 specialized wholesale merchants from a large supply center in Brazil, for lettuce, potato, orange, papaya and tomato. The results indicated that for papaya and potato, low and high waste generation are associated with a greater number of anti-waste actions (p = 0.0071 and p = 0.0469 respectively). For tomato, lettuce and orange, no significant differences for found. These results represent a first approach to understanding the reasons for food waste at wholesale centers. Highlights: Worldwide, one-third of the food produced is inconsumable due to marketable quality losses. In Brazil, about 40 thousand tons of food is wasted per year. Food waste in the fruit and vegetable supply chain is associated with the following dimensions: logistics, operation, technology, trade and management. For papaya and potatoes, low levels of residues are associated with a greater number of anti-waste actions such use of a cold chamber and use of promotional pricing, respectively. For tomato, lettuce and orange, no significant differences  was found for high and low levels of waste in relation to the number of actions undertaken in these chains. Worldwide, one-third of the food produced is inconsumable due to marketable quality losses. Parallelly, and given the growing world population, levels of waste have become unacceptable. Supply channels play a fundamental role in establishing strategies for food waste mitigation. The objective of this research was to analyze if good operational practices with different dimensions of distribution and commercialization logistics may contribute to reduce fruit and vegetable waste. The studied dimensions were: logistics, operations, technology, trade and management. Several questionnaires were administered to 83 specialized wholesale merchants from a large supply center in Brazil, for lettuce, potato, orange, papaya and tomato. The results indicated that for papaya and potato, low and high waste generation are associated with a greater number of anti-waste actions (p = 0.0071 and p = 0.0469 respectively). For tomato, lettuce and orange, no significant differences for found. These results represent a first approach to understanding the reasons for food waste at wholesale centers. Highlights: Worldwide, one-third of the food produced is inconsumable due to marketable quality losses. In Brazil, about 40 thousand tons of food is wasted per year. Food waste in the fruit and vegetable supply chain is associated with the following dimensions: logistics, operation, technology, trade and management. For papaya and potatoes, low levels of residues are associated with a greater number of anti-waste actions such use of a cold chamber and use of promotional pricing, respectively. For tomato, lettuce and orange, no significant differences  was found for high and low levels of waste in relation to the number of actions undertaken in these chains. Facultad de Ciencias Agrarias-UNCuyo 2021-07-07 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion application/pdf https://revistas.uncu.edu.ar/ojs3/index.php/RFCA/article/view/4792 10.48162/rev.39.020 Revista de la Facultad de Ciencias Agrarias UNCuyo; Vol. 53 No. 1 (2021): January-June; 207-219 Revista de la Facultad de Ciencias Agrarias UNCuyo; Vol. 53 Núm. 1 (2021): Enero-Junio; 207-219 1853-8665 0370-4661 eng https://revistas.uncu.edu.ar/ojs3/index.php/RFCA/article/view/4792/3485 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/deed.es