Scenarios for the milk production chain in Brazil in 2020

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Autor(a) principal: Spers,Renata Giovinazzo
Data de Publicação: 2013
Outros Autores: Wright,James Terence Coulter, Amedomar,André de Azevedo
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista de Administração (São Paulo)
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Resumo: Brazilian milk production has grown steadily and in 2004 the country became self-sufficient in dairy production. This article develops possible scenarios for the milk production chain in Brazil for the year 2020 in order to contribute to decisions that must be made by stakeholders. A literature review on foresight and the use of scenarios was conducted, and a scenario writing approach based on Wright and Spers (2006) was adopted, which includes the use of the Delphi method, Michael Porter's Five Competitive Forces model, Interpretative Structural Modeling (ISM) (WRIGHT, 1991) and quantitative projections. This methodology provided four scenarios, with quantitative and qualitative elements: two exploratory scenarios ("milk, the new agribusiness star" and "a wasted future"), a most probable scenario ("continuous but uneven growth") and a desired scenario ("competitive family agriculture"). Overall, it is possible to note many market opportunities, as well as niche markets and the strengthening of cooperatives. Future prospects are also favorable to the dairy industry in general, but nearly all scenarios point to a concentration in the industrial sphere.
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title Scenarios for the milk production chain in Brazil in 2020
spellingShingle Scenarios for the milk production chain in Brazil in 2020
Spers,Renata Giovinazzo
scenarios
milk production chain Brazil
strategies for milk
title_short Scenarios for the milk production chain in Brazil in 2020
title_full Scenarios for the milk production chain in Brazil in 2020
title_fullStr Scenarios for the milk production chain in Brazil in 2020
title_full_unstemmed Scenarios for the milk production chain in Brazil in 2020
title_sort Scenarios for the milk production chain in Brazil in 2020
author Spers,Renata Giovinazzo
author_facet Spers,Renata Giovinazzo
Wright,James Terence Coulter
Amedomar,André de Azevedo
author_role author
author2 Wright,James Terence Coulter
Amedomar,André de Azevedo
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author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Spers,Renata Giovinazzo
Wright,James Terence Coulter
Amedomar,André de Azevedo
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv scenarios
milk production chain Brazil
strategies for milk
topic scenarios
milk production chain Brazil
strategies for milk
description Brazilian milk production has grown steadily and in 2004 the country became self-sufficient in dairy production. This article develops possible scenarios for the milk production chain in Brazil for the year 2020 in order to contribute to decisions that must be made by stakeholders. A literature review on foresight and the use of scenarios was conducted, and a scenario writing approach based on Wright and Spers (2006) was adopted, which includes the use of the Delphi method, Michael Porter's Five Competitive Forces model, Interpretative Structural Modeling (ISM) (WRIGHT, 1991) and quantitative projections. This methodology provided four scenarios, with quantitative and qualitative elements: two exploratory scenarios ("milk, the new agribusiness star" and "a wasted future"), a most probable scenario ("continuous but uneven growth") and a desired scenario ("competitive family agriculture"). Overall, it is possible to note many market opportunities, as well as niche markets and the strengthening of cooperatives. Future prospects are also favorable to the dairy industry in general, but nearly all scenarios point to a concentration in the industrial sphere.
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