Supply Chain for Asian Vegetable Retailers: A Case Study of Michigan
| AUTHOR | Gautam Shriniwas |
| PUBLISHER | LAP Lambert Academic Publishing (12/31/2012) |
| PRODUCT TYPE | Paperback (Paperback) |
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The demand for fresh vegetables including specialty Asian vegetables is increasing in the US. In addition to broad-line food retailers Asian grocery stores and restaurants cater to this demand. This study shows that the Asian grocery stores cater to a niche market that relies heavily on Asian customers. These Asian customers demand Asian specialty vegetables that are not common to broad-line grocery retailers and thus have a supply chain that is distinctive with ethnic ties. The variables such as ethnic presence, predominance of exotic Asian varieties and Asian customers, limited use of technology, fragmented businesses selling limited produce items and limited value addition make the supply chain distinctive. The study findings indicate that Michigan has potential to grow some general vegetables and limited Asian vegetables which gives Michigan producers a limited potential access to the supply chain.
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ISBN-13:
9783659316029
ISBN-10:
3659316024
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Paperback or Softback (Trade Paperback (Us))
Content Language:
English
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Page Count:
108
Carton Quantity:
72
Product Dimensions:
6.00 x 0.26 x 9.00 inches
Weight:
0.37 pound(s)
Country of Origin:
US
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Science | Life Sciences - Horticulture
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The demand for fresh vegetables including specialty Asian vegetables is increasing in the US. In addition to broad-line food retailers Asian grocery stores and restaurants cater to this demand. This study shows that the Asian grocery stores cater to a niche market that relies heavily on Asian customers. These Asian customers demand Asian specialty vegetables that are not common to broad-line grocery retailers and thus have a supply chain that is distinctive with ethnic ties. The variables such as ethnic presence, predominance of exotic Asian varieties and Asian customers, limited use of technology, fragmented businesses selling limited produce items and limited value addition make the supply chain distinctive. The study findings indicate that Michigan has potential to grow some general vegetables and limited Asian vegetables which gives Michigan producers a limited potential access to the supply chain.
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