Sustainable Tuna Supply Chain in Thailand: Challenges and Overcoming the Profitability TradeoffTools Karanapakorn, Nicha (2016) Sustainable Tuna Supply Chain in Thailand: Challenges and Overcoming the Profitability Tradeoff. [Dissertation (University of Nottingham only)]
AbstractIn the industry of processed seafood, there has been a major issue of sustainability which is growing among the producers, sellers, and consumers. Overfishing has been causing shortages of fish stock, leading to a demand for more efficient management from the parties along the supply chain. Numerous academic efforts are made regarding sustainability in tuna industry concerning scientific aspects in fishing technology and certain tuna species. In addition, Thailand is the world’s major tuna processor for export, which makes it an excellent country to base as an example of the sustainability issues in the tuna supply chain.
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