Exploring the Decade of Organic Food Supply Chain: A Study of Systematic Literature Review
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https://doi.org/10.62345/Keywords:
Organic Food Supply Chain, Organic Food, Disruption in Organic FoodAbstract
The study explores the conducted review of systematic literature for Organic Food Supply Chain (OFSC) using academic publications from top-rank journals from 2011 to 2021, making it the first-ever 10-year complete systematic literature review in this field. The study summarizes the essential contributions and themes/concepts in the OFSC sector and potential research possibilities that may be investigated further to progress in the discipline. The study also aims to evaluate significant ideas that support or are related to the OFSC area. SLR method is explored by inclusion of 1314 papers as a sample, filtered out through criteria, relevancy, keywords, and taken from the Scopus database. The analysis recommends that this study is beneficial for professionals who desire to serve in providing guidelines and understanding the concepts of various categories. Moreover, it allows the advantage to opt for future directions to accelerate industry in the developing world to design strategies for managing supply chain relevancy and organic food.
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