A New Way to Improve Crop Quality and Protect the Supply Chain is to use a Trajectory Network and Game Theory

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  • M. Srikanth, R. N. V. Jagan Mohan, M. Chandra Naik

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https://doi.org/10.17762/msea.v71i4.1952

Abstract

Andhra Pradesh is based on agriculture. The majority of the state's residents work as farmers on land that belonged to their ancestors. Many agricultural goods are exported from Andhra Pradesh. The local crops include tobacco, mango, rice, cotton, sugarcane, chilli paper, and sugarcane. Every farmer wants good seeds and a quality growth crop, which are both needed and desired by everyone; retailers want quality food and a secure supply chain, but crop quality, reliability, and transparency are currently lacking. There are many people involved in the agriculture sector, from farmer to retailer, the majority of whom inject and manipulate data quality while also adding chemicals to crops. Everything is hazardous to our health in this manner, so we must immediately discontinue this method of dealing with third-party actors. So definitely, we use technologies to reduce the above issues. We proposed to A new way to improve crop quality and protect the supply chain is to use a trajectory network and game theory. Trajectory networks can play a key role in improving crop quality and protecting the supply chain by providing real-time data and promoting transparency, accountability, and efficient decision-making. Game theory can play an important role in improving crop quality and protecting the supply chain by modelling the interactions between stakeholders, identifying incentives, and promoting cooperation and coordination. By reducing risks and encouraging investment, game theory can help ensure a reliable and high-quality supply of crops.

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Published

2023-02-09

How to Cite

M. Srikanth, R. N. V. Jagan Mohan, M. Chandra Naik. (2023). A New Way to Improve Crop Quality and Protect the Supply Chain is to use a Trajectory Network and Game Theory. Mathematical Statistician and Engineering Applications, 71(4), 10600–10610. https://doi.org/10.17762/msea.v71i4.1952

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