A Sustainable Bio-Supply Chain Begins with Sustainable Agriculture Cropping Systems
International Congress on Sustainability Science Engineering ICOSSE
2009
The 1st International Congress on Sustainability Science and Engineering
The 1st International Congress on Sustainability Science and Engineering
Value/Supply Chain Sustainability
Tuesday, August 11, 2009 - 10:45am to 11:10am
This presentation will illustrate how industrial processors can partner with the agricultural community to develop a sustainable bio-supply chain using the pillars of environmental health, economic profitability and stakeholder equity.
Key points will include:
? the implications of an alternative crop for existing cropping systems
? the agronomic and environmental considerations of an alternative crop
? the economic risks for growers including capital needs, loss of open market flexibility, loss of risk management tools, and the overall uncertainty of a new crop
? the range of gross revenues that the alternative crop must return to be competitive with the opportunities with traditional crops
? the storage and logistics issues that must be addressed to make an alternative crop viable
? How might industrial processors partner with growers to mitigate these risks for both parties and make alternative crops viable feedstocks for a bio-supply chain?