Adoption of e-commerce by the agri-food sector in China: The case of Minyu e-commerce company

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In recent years, increasing numbers of smallholders in developing countries such as China have begun to sell agricultural products directly to consumers via online shops using a third-party trade platform. It is increasingly clear that e-commerce has become a new and effective way to help smallholders gain access to the market. The investigation of agricultural e-commerce practices has a significant role in helping to understand the development of the agri-food sector in China. This teaching case provides an example of adopting e-commerce in the interaction and trading activities between participants in the food sector through a typical agricultural products e-commerce company in China, Minyu E-commerce. Particularly, the case analyzes the business model evolution through the ecosystem life cycle at the company. This case can be used to teach graduate/postgraduate students in agricultural business, MBA and executive programmes about the agri-food e-commerce business model.

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Yang, X., Chen, X., Jiang, Y., & Jia, F. (2020). Adoption of e-commerce by the agri-food sector in China: The case of Minyu e-commerce company. International Food and Agribusiness Management Review, 23(1), 1–16. https://doi.org/10.22434/IFAMR2019.0049

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