Linking Cork to Cork Oak Landscapes: Mapping the Value Chain of Cork Production in Portugal
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Traditional farming landscapes in South and Central Portugal, known as montados, are
affected by global socio-economic and biophysical pressures, putting the sustainability of
the systems in jeopardy. Cork oak trees (Quercus suber L.) are characteristic features of
these complex agro-silvo-pastoral agroforestry systems, delivering a globally important
product, cork. The increasingly distant, global scale of decision making and trade can
consequently be observed on the local, landscape, scale. In this study, we use a value
chain approach to test the concept that landscape products can ensure sustainable
management of the landscape of origin. We interviewed agents—cork producers,
intermediaries, industrial transformers, and winemakers—about the challenges they
perceived in the business and how these were connected to the landscape of origin. We
illustrate the network of agents and sub-actors involved in the sector and highlight the
most prominent concerns. We conclude that this approach can reveal the major points
for determining the future of the montado, and we suggest that collaboration amongst
value chain agents can be a pathway to landscape sustainability.
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Sørensen IH, Torralba M,
Quintas-Soriano C, Muñoz-Rojas J
and Plieninger T (2021) Linking Cork
to Cork Oak Landscapes: Mapping
the Value Chain of Cork Production in
Portugal.
Front. Sustain. Food Syst. 5:787045.
doi: 10.3389/fsufs.2021.787045