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Labelling and sustainability in food supply networks: A comparison between the German and Italian markets

Alessandro Banterle (Department of Agricultural, Food and Environmental Economics, Università degli Studi di Milano, Milan, Italy)
Eleonora Cereda (Department of Agricultural, Food and Environmental Economics, Università degli Studi di Milano, Milan, Italy)
Melanie Fritz (Department for Food and Resource Economics, University of Bonn, Bonn, Germany)

British Food Journal

ISSN: 0007-070X

Article publication date: 10 May 2013

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Abstract

Purpose

The purpose of this paper is to focus on two aspects. First, to analyse the spread of labelled environmental certification in food products, considering both private labels and producer brands with reference to the Italian and German markets. Second, to outline how environmental certification can affect the vertical organisation of food supply chains.

Design/methodology/approach

The method used is based on an empirical analysis carried out in two sample cities: Milan for Italy and Bonn for Germany, examining ten and seven retailers, respectively, using the case studies approach, through an ad hoc questionnaire. The authors analysed two cases related to fruit and vegetables and ichthyic products, in order to assess the effect of the standards provided by the sustainability certification on the vertical organisation of the supply chains.

Findings

The certifications focus on three main areas: ichthyic products; tropical products; and fruits and vegetables. They are much more widespread on private label items, rather than on the industrial brands. The German market is more “sensitive” to sustainability issues than the Italian market. Environmental certification leads to a reorganisation of the supply chain relationships, determining a higher bilateral dependency among the supply chain agents, a reduction in product uncertainty, and an increased degree of vertical coordination.

Originality/value

The paper analyses, through a new perspective, the environmental issues of food products, quantifying the spread of labelled environmental certification and comparing Italy and Germany. The vertical reorganisation of the supply chains involved the adoption of production rules, connected to environmentally‐friendly practices, and the introduction of a new form of transaction governance.

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Citation

Banterle, A., Cereda, E. and Fritz, M. (2013), "Labelling and sustainability in food supply networks: A comparison between the German and Italian markets", British Food Journal, Vol. 115 No. 5, pp. 769-783. https://doi.org/10.1108/00070701311331544

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Emerald Group Publishing Limited

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