Optimization of Supply Chain Operation for Agricultural Products under the Development of Big Data in Taiyuan City

Authors

  • Ke Lu Shanxi Agricultural University, Taiyuan, Shanxi, China Author

Keywords:

agricultural product supply chain, supply chain operation mechanism, information transmission mechanism, big data

Abstract

Special geographical location and pleasant climate have created a diverse ecological environment in Taiyuan City, which creates good conditions for the development of agriculture, and the supply chain of agricultural products has thus flourished. With the advancement of information technology and the digital countryside strategy, the application of big data in the supply chain of agricultural products is gradually becoming widespread. By using big data as the main focus and analyzing the operation of the agricultural products supply chain in Taiyuan, this paper explores the operation mechanism of the agricultural product supply chain. It also combines the research results of agricultural supply chain operation to construct a general framework for the agricultural product supply chain. The issues are summarized in the process, such as simple operation structure of agricultural product supply chain in Taiyuan, low level of information, coordination of interests between subjects still need to be improved, and insufficient scientific and technological support in the transportation link. Accordingly, pertinent recommendations are made in order to optimize the agricultural products supply chain link, enhance efficiency and support agriculture growth in Taiyuan.

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24 April 2025

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Lu, K. (2025). Optimization of Supply Chain Operation for Agricultural Products under the Development of Big Data in Taiyuan City. Pinnacle Academic Press Proceedings Series, 1, 230-242. https://pinnaclepubs.com/index.php/PAPPS/article/view/67