Safety on Food Supply Chain Game Basing on Profit Distribution

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The security of food has a direct relationship with consumers’ health and safety, which is the most basic material condition for human society’s survival and development. In the food market, information asymmetry exists in the entire food supply chain process, and the member companies are in game relationship during the operating process about food safety. The solution to the problem of food depends on the establishment of a reasonable distribution mechanism about food suppliers. Based on game theory, this paper builds and analyzes the profit distribution model of food supply chain and points out that a reasonable profit distribution mechanism plays an important role on the safety of food.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 121-122)

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710-716

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June 2010

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