Changing Governance Patterns In European Food Chains: The Rise Of A New Divide Between Global Players And Regional Producers

Palpacuer Florence, 2008

Name of publisher/editor

Transnational Corporations

Co-author

Selma Tozanli

Geographic area

Europe

Summary & key words

This article traces general trends in European food markets and the strategies of leading firms in selected European food chains (milk, sugar, cereals, meat). The analysis highlights the emergence of a growing divide between the largest downstream firms on the one hand and specialty and upstream producers on the other. The former have adopted globalization and financialization strategies over the past decade and promoted global sourcing under the deregulated conditions of European primary food and agricultural markets while the latter remain anchored in national or regional markets and production systems. Implications ofthese findings for both Global Value Chain (GVC) analysis and European policy are discussed.

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