Samantha D. Nelson. The Sustainable Transformation of a Specialty Coffee Supply Chain in Jamaica. (). Mae Fah Luang University. Learning Resources and Educational Media Center. : , .
The Sustainable Transformation of a Specialty Coffee Supply Chain in Jamaica
Abstract:
The specialty coffee industry has shown steady growth over the past two decades. With
the emergence of new consumption patterns, specialty coffee markets have continued
to expand with the incorporation of sustainably sourced coffee within their standards.
This paper focuses on the specialty coffee supply chain of the Jamaica Blue Mountain
green coffee, where concerns have arisen regarding the 1) socio-economic issues of its
farmers, 2) inconsistent production levels and 3) the ability of the regional environment
to continue supporting coffee production. As the supply chain tries to shift to more
sustainable modes of production to address these concerns, it becomes imperative to
identify the factors that may facilitate and prohibit these changes in the system; and to
understand the relationship between said factors and the structures in which they are
embedded. This study shows that the drivers of the sustainability transformation
include the private interests of actors within the supply chain, technical services
provided by government agencies and initiatives by non-governmental organisations.
However, change may be inhibited by information regarding sustainability being
asymmetrically distributed among supply chain actors, the absence of an explicit
directionality of sustainability goals for the local coffee industry, and limited financial
resources among smallholder coffee farmers, along with weak physical infrastructure.
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Journal of Food Science and Agricultural Technology (2022) Vol.6 (Special Issue) : 93-98