Supply chains are increasingly complex, and it is difficult to trace, and understand the social, economic or environmental impacts on countries that export wildlife and crops. How do trade policies in exporting countries interact with those in importing countries? How do consumer choices and the actions of key players interact with policies and institutions across the supply chain?
Through this project we will analyse trade and trade policies. We will explore and explain how relationships, policies, and regulations in exporting and importing countries, combined with consumer preferences, drive sourcing and production decisions. Our findings will help develop partnerships that result in more sustainable and equitable trade.
We will focus on these questions about live animals, wild meat, and selected agricultural products:
Our findings, when combined with the rest of the Trade, Development and the Environment Hub’s activities, will allow us to identify levers along supply chains which can influence and improve the impacts of trade.
Below you can see the levers along supply chains that we’ll be investigating. These include both direct and indirect drivers of trade impacts.
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