2022
DOI: 10.17221/135/2022-agricecon
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Game analysis on the quality and safety control of pork supply chain - The case study of China

Abstract: Using the method of static game analysis, the potential risk and responsibility across the entire pork supply chain are discussed from the perspective of all stakeholders involved. Included in the analysis are pig suppliers, slaughterers, pork processors, pork sellers and consumers. The results indicate the following: firstly, the lower the probability of inspections on downstream businesses and the higher the single inspection fee, the greater the probability of harmful substances used by upstream businesses … Show more

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“…Having too many suppliers can reduce supply risks but increases the cost associated with selecting and managing government suppliers. Conversely, having too few suppliers reduces option and management costs but compromises the reliability of emergency medical supplies ( 27 ). Therefore, finding a balance between reducing supply risks and controlling reserve costs is crucial, and careful attention should be given to the quantity selection of emergency medical suppliers.…”
Section: Medicals and Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Having too many suppliers can reduce supply risks but increases the cost associated with selecting and managing government suppliers. Conversely, having too few suppliers reduces option and management costs but compromises the reliability of emergency medical supplies ( 27 ). Therefore, finding a balance between reducing supply risks and controlling reserve costs is crucial, and careful attention should be given to the quantity selection of emergency medical suppliers.…”
Section: Medicals and Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%