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Analysis of Information Sharing Mechanism in the Food Industry Green Supply Chain Management and Operation Process

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  • Liu, Ye-ming
  • Yin, Fang-fang
  • Fu, Xian-zhi

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In order to effectively address the issues of environmental pollution and food safety in food industry, the green supply chain management should be used in the food industry. However, information sharing is the basis of supply chain management. For this purpose, on the basis of describing the connotation of food industry green supply chain management, the paper introduces the contents and the effects of information sharing mode in detail. It focuses on the barriers of the implementation of information-sharing mechanisms in the food industry green supply chain management and operation process and analyzes the necessity of using information sharing mechanism among the members of the food industry green supply chain management mode by game theory, so as to strengthen the competitiveness of enterprises through supply chain management.

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  • Liu, Ye-ming & Yin, Fang-fang & Fu, Xian-zhi, 2011. "Analysis of Information Sharing Mechanism in the Food Industry Green Supply Chain Management and Operation Process," Asian Agricultural Research, USA-China Science and Culture Media Corporation, vol. 3(02), pages 1-5, February.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:asagre:113206
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.113206
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