Banana Supply Chains in Indonesia and Australia: Effects of Culture on Supply ChainsExport / Share Singgih, S. and Woods, E. J. (2003) Banana Supply Chains in Indonesia and Australia: Effects of Culture on Supply Chains. In: Agriproduct supply-chain management in developing countries. Proceedings of a workshop, 19–22 August 2003, Bali, Indonesia.
AbstractResearch on banana supply chains (BSCs) was conducted in 2001 and 2002 through two case studies, BSC1 (Indonesia) and BSC2 (Australia). BSC1 supplied local banana varieties from small farmers in the Bayah District in Banten Province to traditional markets in Jakarta through the Jakarta central market. In BSC2, Cavendish bananas from growers in North Queensland were marketed through a wholesale agency in Sydney to supermarkets and other high-quality retailers. This paper discusses the effects of culture on the operation of both chains. Data were derived from interviews with chain members and observation of their daily activities, and transcripts were categorised using qualitative software.
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