Co-evolution of horticultural breeding and product value chains: A product cycle perspective

In an ever-evolving global market, the symbiotic development of new varieties of horticultural products in response to shifting international value chain priorities has become a pivotal factor in the expansion of the food industry. However, with rapid changes in product cycles and value chain proces...

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Main Author: Moniowska, Laura
Format: Blog Post
Language:Inglés
Published: International Food Policy Research Institute 2024
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/159542
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description In an ever-evolving global market, the symbiotic development of new varieties of horticultural products in response to shifting international value chain priorities has become a pivotal factor in the expansion of the food industry. However, with rapid changes in product cycles and value chain processes, there are still significant gaps in how low and middle-income countries (LMICs) adapt and benefit from these innovations. Understanding these challenges, especially in the fruit sector, is crucial to unlocking the full potential of breeding and product development worldwide.
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spelling CGSpace1595422025-01-10T06:36:29Z Co-evolution of horticultural breeding and product value chains: A product cycle perspective Moniowska, Laura plant breeding value chains agriculture horticulture In an ever-evolving global market, the symbiotic development of new varieties of horticultural products in response to shifting international value chain priorities has become a pivotal factor in the expansion of the food industry. However, with rapid changes in product cycles and value chain processes, there are still significant gaps in how low and middle-income countries (LMICs) adapt and benefit from these innovations. Understanding these challenges, especially in the fruit sector, is crucial to unlocking the full potential of breeding and product development worldwide. 2024-09-30 2024-11-11T21:40:54Z 2024-11-11T21:40:54Z Blog Post https://hdl.handle.net/10568/159542 en Open Access International Food Policy Research Institute Monikowska, Laura. 2024. Co-evolution of horticultural breeding and product value chains: A product cycle perspective. KISM Blog Post available September 30, 2024. https://hdl.handle.net/10568/159542
spellingShingle plant breeding
value chains
agriculture
horticulture
Moniowska, Laura
Co-evolution of horticultural breeding and product value chains: A product cycle perspective
title Co-evolution of horticultural breeding and product value chains: A product cycle perspective
title_full Co-evolution of horticultural breeding and product value chains: A product cycle perspective
title_fullStr Co-evolution of horticultural breeding and product value chains: A product cycle perspective
title_full_unstemmed Co-evolution of horticultural breeding and product value chains: A product cycle perspective
title_short Co-evolution of horticultural breeding and product value chains: A product cycle perspective
title_sort co evolution of horticultural breeding and product value chains a product cycle perspective
topic plant breeding
value chains
agriculture
horticulture
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