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Patterns of restructuring food markets in South Africa: The case of fresh produce supply chains

Patterns of restructuring food markets in South Africa: The case of fresh produce supply chains

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Date of publication
November 2008
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AGRIS:US2016215486

The restructuring process of the food markets in South Africa is at an advanced stages of consolidation and the emergence dominance of few supermarket chains expanding into non-traditional areas, through franchise format stores and forecourt stores overtaking informal wet markets and green grocers. The growth has been followed by consolidation of the procurement system from a decentralised to a centralised procurement and distribution mechanism replacing the wholesaling function of the National Fresh Produce Markets. The growth in disposable income, , population growth and urbanization have fuelled the demand food outlets like supermarkets which in turn fuels innovations and dynamic changes surrounding supermarketsKeywords: Fresh produce, Procurement, South Africa

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Author(s), editor(s), contributor(s)

Chikazunga, Davison
Joordan, D.
Bienabe, Estelle
Louw, Andre

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