Author/Authors :
Mehrbanfar , Masoud School of Industrial Engineering - College of Engineering - University of Tehran - Tehran, Iran , Bozorgi-Amiri, Ali School of Industrial Engineering - College of Engineering - University of Tehran - Tehran, Iran , Nasiri, Mohammad Mahdi School of Industrial Engineering - College of Engineering - University of Tehran - Tehran, Iran
Abstract :
Evaluating the sustainability in the crop supply chain plays an important role in creating an
efficient supply chain and increasing food safety in developing countries. Therefore, in the present study, an
efficient network of greenhouses, agricultural lands, processing plants, and agricultural distribution centers
(farmer’s markets) have been designed with regards to the sustainability dimension and with the purpose of
minimizing the costs, minimizing the greenhouse gas emissions, and maximizing employment. The uncertainty
has been identified as an inevitable part of studies in some parameters such as Brix, deterioration rate,
employment rate, ideal yield, and water consumption rate. Also, the use of agricultural methods and
techniques such as crop rotation policy, the use of nurtured seedling, and the consideration of Brix are
among the issues that have been considered to increase the efficiency of the products and consequently to
increase the economic efficiency. The model proposed with augmented ε-constraint method has been solved,
and its efficiency has been investigated by presenting a case study in Iran. The results of the model solution
indicate that the use of different planting policies, the consideration of Brix index, and effective attention to
crop rotation policy has led to higher productivity of agricultural lands, production of higher quality
products by expending lower prices and preserving environmental resources such as soil and water; so that
the water consumption is reduced by 65.258%. Furthermore, the proposed model increases employment in
the region and reduces unemployment by 11.2%
Keywords :
Fuzzy , Sustainable Supply Chain , Deterioration , Crop Rotation , Brix