Author:
Li Foshang,A/L Andi Hari Krishnan,Luo Kaimei
Abstract
This paper explores the application of digital technology in enhancing the rice supply chain management in Jilin Province. By integrating modern agricultural services and internet-based models, the study highlights how digital advancements can improve production efficiency, reduce costs, and optimise resource allocation. The research also emphasises the importance of constructing a value-addition system based on the lifecycle theory of rice crops, which can maximise value at each stage of the supply chain. The study addresses risk control and cost management challenges, proposing a value optimisation model incorporating traditional value innovation and new dynamics. The findings suggest that digital technology presents significant value addition and optimisation opportunities in the rice industry, ultimately leading to a more resilient and profitable supply chain. This paper provides practical solutions for overcoming existing challenges and unlocking new potentials in the rice supply chain, ensuring its growth and competitiveness in the evolving market environment.
Publisher
Darcy & Roy Press Co. Ltd.
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