Regional Sustainability ›› 2025, Vol. 6 ›› Issue (1): 100198.doi: 10.1016/j.regsus.2025.100198cstr: 32279.14.REGSUS.2025006
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Sang Thanh LEa,*(), Nhu Huynh MAOb, Paul KRISTIANSENb, Michael COLEMANb
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2024-03-11
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2025-02-21
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2025-02-28
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* E-mail address: Sang Thanh LE, Nhu Huynh MAO, Paul KRISTIANSEN, Michael COLEMAN. Innovation in two contrasting value chains: Constraints and opportunities for adopting alternative crop production in the Vietnamese Mekong River Delta[J]. Regional Sustainability, 2025, 6(1): 100198.
Table 1
Summary of constraints and opportunities related to the baby corn value chain in An Giang Province."
Value chain | Constraint | Opportunity |
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Finance and economics | High or increasing input prices | Low investment cost |
Insufficient access to bank credit | More profitable than rice | |
Crop income is sufficient and relatively stable. | ||
Income diversification (corn-cow model) | ||
Value chains and private sector engagement | Technical barriers | Contract specifications for price, quantity, and quality provide certainty. |
Fragmented production area | Low transportation costs | |
Uncertified product quality (e.g., global GAP or organics) | Government facilitation | |
Monopsony by a company | Reliable access to domestic and export markets | |
Heavy reliance on company for resources | Reliable crop supply | |
Diversity in marketing information resources | ||
Human resources | Insufficient or scarce labour | Many years of experience in production |
Training available for corn production | ||
Farming systems and crop agronomy | Cost of farm infrastructure to support crop system | In-kind support (seed) available from collectors |
Inability to afford and lack of knowledge of new technologies | Embankment, dikes, and sluice gate systems are well constructed. | |
Unpredictable and increasing diseases | Easy to grow | |
Climate change and extreme weather | Crop suited to local soils | |
Lacking modern technology application | Could be integrated with cattle production to increase income |
Table 2
Summary of constraints and opportunities related to the honeydew melon value chain in Hau Giang Province."
Value chain | Constraint | Opportunity |
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Finance and economics | High or increasing input prices | High profitability |
High investment cost | High and consistent demand | |
Lack of capital for farm investment | Credit available from traders | |
Value chains and private sector engagement | Scarcity of local buyers | Prices, estimated quantity, and quality are negotiated before planting. |
No linkage to premium buyers (company or processor) | Positive relationships between farmers and traders | |
Oral purchase commitment rather than written contract | Low transportation costs and good transport networks | |
Poor and uncertified quality limits access to premium domestic and export markets. | Diversity in marketing information resources | |
Weak negotiation power for farmers due to fragmented production and reduced role for cooperatives | ||
Human resources | Insufficient or scarce labour | General crop production experience and knowledge |
Inexperience in honeydew melon production | ||
Insufficient training available | ||
Farming systems and crop agronomy | Cost of farm infrastructure to support crop system | In-kind support (seed) available from traders |
Inability to afford and lack of knowledge of new technologies | Appropriate transportation networks from farm to market | |
Susceptibility to extreme and unpredictable weather | Embankment, dikes, and sluice gate systems are well constructed. | |
Susceptibility to pests and diseases | Productive crop option | |
Lacking modern technology application | Crop suited to local soils |
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