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      Modernisation of dairy farms: the case of Nestlé’s Dairy Farming Institute in China

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          Abstract

          Subject area

          Operations and Logistics.

          Study level/applicability

          Senior undergraduate students and postgraduate students specialising in agricultural economics/agribusiness/supply chain management and can also be used for executive training for supply chain managers and corporate social responsibility (CSR) managers of food companies.

          Case overview

          This case presents an industry leading company – Nestlé’s sustainable initiative in its dairy supply chain in China. The case begins with the background of China’s dairy industry, followed by an introduction of the case company. The case then moves on to the comparison of Nestlé’s fresh milk supply chain operation before and after 2008 and different approaches to help the dairy suppliers’ transformation. The focus is on Nestlé’s innovative industry collaboration platform, the Dairy Farming Institute.

          Expected learning outcomes

          This case allows students to explore the following theoretical frameworks: sustainable supply chain management; supply chain leadership, supply chain learning and supply chain structure. By analysing this case, students should be able to gain an understanding of how multinational corporations (MNCs) play a supply chain leadership role in supply chain learning of sustainable supply chain initiatives.

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          Subject code

          CSS 9: Operations and Logistics.

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          The China dairy farming institute: new frontiers in innovative collaborations

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            Journal
            Emerald Emerging Markets Case Studies
            EEMCS
            Emerald
            2045-0621
            March 26 2018
            March 26 2018
            : 8
            : 1
            : 1-20
            Article
            10.1108/EEMCS-10-2016-0201
            d3fcff42-9857-4a1c-9b8e-6ecb0c023c8e
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