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Supplier/Buyer RelationshipsIncorporating Regional Farms in the Supply Chain

Aspen Institute Business Education SymposiumOctober 2014

Deishin LeeBoston College

Small to mid-sized

farms

Regional market

Where we live

Tomatoes

CA + FL = 67%

Broccoli

CA = 90%

Lettuce

CA + AZ = 98%

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DC "Breaks bulk"

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DC "Breaks bulk"

Economies of scale•High volume•Low variety•Steady processing rate

DC

Store

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Economies of scale•High volume•Low variety•Steady processing rate

Regional small and mid-sized farms•Low volume•More variety•Seasonality

DC

Store

Store

Store

Store

Economies of scale•High volume•Low variety•Steady processing rate

Regional small and mid-sized farms•Low volume•More variety•Seasonality

Challenges•Logistics•Retail ordering

DC

Store

Store

Store

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Why should we care?

Economies of scale•High volume•Low variety•Steady processing rate

Regional small and mid-sized farms•Low volume•More variety•Seasonality

Challenges•Logistics•Retail ordering

Improving Regional Farm Viability

• Operations and Supply Chain Management:• Forecasting (e.g., sharing long-term demand information)

• Logistics (e.g., backhauling, scheduling)

• Regional aggregation (e.g., Red Tomato)

• Overhead functions (e.g., regulations/specifications, packaging, cold chain handling)

• Marketing• Differentiating the product

Segueing into the Classroom

• Understanding what is challenging

• Upfront costs vs. Uncertain future benefits

• Economies of scale vs. Economies of scope

• Analysis vs. Decision-making

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© Willy Shih

Economies of scale:Monoculture

Economies of scope:“Three sisters” polyculture

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© Willy Shih

Segueing into the Classroom

• Understanding what is challenging

• Upfront costs vs. Uncertain future benefits

• Economies of scale vs. Economies of scope

• Analysis vs. Decision-making

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