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European Urban and Regional Studies | 2012

Commodity chains, quality conventions and the transformation of agro-ecosystems: olive groves and olive oil production in two Andalusian case studies:

Daniel Coq-Huelva; Manuel David García-Brenes; Assumpta Sabuco-i-Cantó

The olive oil commodity chain (OOCC) is very complex and has several kinds of agent with different positions and roles. Four main phases – agricultural production, olive milling, oil refining and commercial distribution – can be identified. The positions and drivenness levels associated with them are very heterogeneous. Given the way that the OOCC is currently organized, refinery companies and large retailers are the agents with the highest drivenness levels. At the same time, there are persistent disputes among the different agents in the various phases, between not only refineries and large retailers but also milling cooperatives. In this context, refineries and cooperatives have made several attempts at industrial upgrading. Quality conventions are basic elements in the daily working of the OOCC. Different quality conventions are promoted by various kinds of agent. This article analyses not only the different phases of the OOCC but also its associated conventions. The first two phases can be analysed only in specific case studies. For this reason, localized olive oil production systems, based on different quality conventions, will be analysed in two case studies: Beas (Huelva) and Arjona–Porcuna (Jaén). Each of these towns has very different agro-ecosystems and uses different agricultural handling systems and olive-milling techniques.


Antipode | 2013

Urbanisation and Financialisation in the Context of a Rescaling State: The Case of Spain

Daniel Coq-Huelva


Geoforum | 2014

Conventions, commodity chains and local food systems: Olive oil production in “Sierra De Segura” (Spain)

Daniel Coq-Huelva; Javier Sanz-Cañada; Florencio Sánchez-Escobar


Ecological Economics | 2013

The Spanish livestock model: A coevolutionary analysis

Sandra M. Ríos-Núñez; Daniel Coq-Huelva; Roberto García-Trujillo


Journal of Agrarian Change | 2015

The Transformation of the Spanish Livestock System in the Second and Third Food Regimes

Sandra M. Ríos-Núñez; Daniel Coq-Huelva


Agriculture and Human Values | 2018

Indigenous worldviews and Western conventions: Sumak Kawsay and cocoa production in Ecuadorian Amazonia

Daniel Coq-Huelva; Bolier Torres-Navarrete; Carlos Bueno-Suárez


Journal of Rural Studies | 2017

Values, conventions, innovation and sociopolitical struggles in a local food system: Conflict between organic and conventional farmers in Sierra de Segura

Daniel Coq-Huelva; Javier Sanz-Cañada; Florencio Sánchez-Escobar


Tijdschrift voor economische en sociale geografie | 2018

Scalar Politics and the Co-Evolution of Social and Ecological Systems in Coastal Southern Chile: SCALAR POLITICS AND CO-EVOLUTION IN COASTAL SOUTHERN CHILE

Daniel Coq-Huelva; Francisco Ther-Rios; Zamir Bugueño


Journal of Cleaner Production | 2018

Measurement of sustainable intensification by the integrated analysis of energy and economic flows: Case study of the olive-oil agricultural system of Estepa, Spain

Florencio Sánchez-Escobar; Daniel Coq-Huelva; Javier Sanz-Cañada


Archive | 2012

La cadena de valor láctea en Chile desde la intervención estratégica

Sandra M. Ríos-Núñez; Daniel Coq-Huelva

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Spanish National Research Council

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