Abstract
In their quest for sustainable transformation, agricultural industries need to move beyond product and service innovation as well as rivalry between actors toward reconfiguring production and consumption systems. In mature industries like agriculture, envisioning alternatives that require systemic innovation is challenging due to the dominance of existing systems. This study constructs future images, as design tools, to expand the opportunity space for sustainable transformation. Focusing on the Dutch poultry industry, we conducted futures interviews to identify and structure drivers of change and use these to construct future images by identifying values-based themes. We constructed and visualized six coherent future images depicting alternative contexts for this industry: ‘zero-emission policy agenda,’ ‘farmers as entrepreneurial innovators,’ ‘collaborative ecosystem,’ ‘retail as an orchestrator,’ ‘happy animals, healthy humans,’ and ‘living labs in the knowledge economy.’ We discuss how these futures expand the opportunity space for novel production and consumption systems, drawing on distinct sustainability conceptualizations and different actors.
Original language | English |
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Article number | 103519 |
Number of pages | 16 |
Journal | Futures |
Volume | 166 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - Feb 2025 |
Funding
We are grateful for the research assistance of Loes Teunis. Further, the authors would like to thank the Poultry Expertise Center and AERES hogeschool for sharing their extensive knowledge about the Dutch poultry industry. The authors also acknowledge support from the European Union's Horizon 2020 programme under grant agreement No. 101000216 - Code Refarm (Consumer driven demands to reframe farming systems). The research was conducted independently and reflects the authors own analysis and interpretation.
Keywords
- design tool
- transition
- futures research
- Sustainable transformation
- Agri-food system
- Poultry industry
- future images
- production systems
- consumption systems
- Opportunity space
- Agriculture
- Future images