This analysis, performed in Piedmont region (Italy), shows in detail the process of rice transformation and the characteristics of every outputs. There are many opportunities for the realization of a project that involves several players in the analyzed area (Vercelli - Italy), because the “waste” produced during the processing of rice reaches high percentages (about 40%) compared to the total raw material entering the supply chain. The analysis focuses on a company that already implements some good practices, for example a network contract that involves farmers and entrepreneurs, in order to carry on the Vercelli rice tradition, but with a vision to the future. This contract also allows for a well- organized control of the rice supply chain, from cultivation to final products. Currently, the outputs deriving from this transformation are resold and reused,but not exploited, as they are outputs very rich in nutrients and chemical-physical characteristics exploitable for uses in sectors where they would acquire greater value (bioplastics, green building, food etc...). These are therefore quality outputs and as such they need a process designed in order to continue to accumulate value. The research underlines all the possible uses and opportunities that the supply chain can offer, giving rise to both economic and environmental benefits and increasing the connections in the territory in what can be defined as a systemic vision.
Rice sector. System and new opportunities / Aulisio, Asja; Bruno, Eva Vanessa; Tong, Liu; Battistoni, Chiara; Barbero, Silvia. - ELETTRONICO. - Visualizing Complex Systems. Catalogue of the RSD7 exhibition:(2019), pp. 75-76. (Intervento presentato al convegno RELATING SYSTEMS THINKING AND DESIGN 7th SYMPOSIUM tenutosi a Torino (IT) nel 23-28 Ottobre 2018).
Rice sector. System and new opportunities
Aulisio,Asja;Bruno, Eva Vanessa;Battistoni, Chiara;Barbero, Silvia
2019
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This analysis, performed in Piedmont region (Italy), shows in detail the process of rice transformation and the characteristics of every outputs. There are many opportunities for the realization of a project that involves several players in the analyzed area (Vercelli - Italy), because the “waste” produced during the processing of rice reaches high percentages (about 40%) compared to the total raw material entering the supply chain. The analysis focuses on a company that already implements some good practices, for example a network contract that involves farmers and entrepreneurs, in order to carry on the Vercelli rice tradition, but with a vision to the future. This contract also allows for a well- organized control of the rice supply chain, from cultivation to final products. Currently, the outputs deriving from this transformation are resold and reused,but not exploited, as they are outputs very rich in nutrients and chemical-physical characteristics exploitable for uses in sectors where they would acquire greater value (bioplastics, green building, food etc...). These are therefore quality outputs and as such they need a process designed in order to continue to accumulate value. The research underlines all the possible uses and opportunities that the supply chain can offer, giving rise to both economic and environmental benefits and increasing the connections in the territory in what can be defined as a systemic vision.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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