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This book aims to provide the reader with an understanding of the
concept of the circular economy, in relation to food supply chains.
The current food supply chain system, based upon the linear supply
chain model, is unquestionably unsustainable: make, use, dispose.
The circular supply chain model, on the other hand, aims to keep
resources in use for as long as possible, while regenerating
products/materials at the end of their service life. In short:
reduce, reuse, recycle. This book puts forwards the circular
economy as an alternative to the traditional supply chain
management models. The circular economy aims to minimise material,
energy and environmental damage without restricting economic growth
and social and technological progress. It involves transition to
renewable energy sources, and it builds on economic, natural and
social capital. This shortform monograph will appeal to academics
working in the fields of supply chain logistics, operation
management, agricultural management, and sustainability more
broadly. Dr. Stella Despoudi is Lecturer in Operations and Supply
Chain Management at Aston University, UK and Adjunct Lecturer in
Supply Chain Management at University of Western Macedonia, Greece.
Prof. Uthayasankar Sivarajah is Head of School of Management and
Professor of Technology Management and Circular Economy at the
School of Management, University of Bradford, UK. Dr Manoj Dora is
Director of Collaborative Projects and Outreach at Brunel Business
School, UK. Manoj's areas of specialisation are Sustainable Value
Chain and Quality Management, with a focus on Lean Six Sigma in the
agro-food sector.
This book explores the impact of industry 4.0 on agricultural
supply chains, exploring how changes such as increased
digitisation, automation, and the digital value chain, will impact
food production globally. At a time when increasing population and
environmental degradation puts stress on food supply chains,
traditional farming operation models struggle to maintain both
sustainability and transparency. Industry 4.0 could lead to
digitalised ways of farming and agricultural production processes
that will transform the traditional operating and process models to
digital, data-intensive methods focusing on analytics and
decision-making practices. This book aims to provider the reader
with an understanding of the concept of Agriculture 4.0 in relation
to supply chain management. Different applications of Agricultural
4.0 supply chains are discussed in relation to their respective
advantages and disadvantages. Dr. Stella Despoudi is Lecturer in
Operations and Supply Chan Management at Aston University and
Adjunct Lecturer in Supply Chain Management at the University of
Western Macedonia, Greece.Dr. Konstantina Spanaki is a Lecturer in
Information Management at Loughborough University, UK. Dr. Oscar
Rodriguez-Espindola is a Senior lecturer in Operations and Supply
Chain Management at Aston University and a member of the Aston
CRISIS centre, UK. Dr. Efpraxia Zamani is a Senior Lecturer of
Information Systems at the University of Sheffield, UK.
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