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A farmer-centric agricultural decision support system for market dynamics in a volatile agricultural supply chain

Prateek Kumar Tripathi (Institute of Management Studies, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi, India)
Chandra Kant Singh (Department of Mycology and Plant Pathology, Institute of Agricultural Sciences, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi, India)
Rakesh Singh (Department of Agricultural Economics, Institute of Agricultural Sciences, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi, India)
Arun Kumar Deshmukh (Institute of Management Studies, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi, India)

Benchmarking: An International Journal

ISSN: 1463-5771

Article publication date: 28 November 2022

Issue publication date: 1 December 2023

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Abstract

Purpose

In a volatile agricultural postharvest market, producers require more personalized information about market dynamics for informed decisions on the marketed surplus. However, this adaptive strategy fails to benefit them if the selection of a computational price predictive model to disseminate information on the market outlook is not efficient, and the associated risk of perishability, and storage cost factor are not assumed against the seemingly favourable market behaviour. Consequently, the decision of whether to store or sell at the time of crop harvest is a perennial dilemma to solve. With the intent of addressing this challenge for agricultural producers, the study is focused on designing an agricultural decision support system (ADSS) to suggest a favourable marketing strategy to crop producers.

Design/methodology/approach

The present study is guided by an eclectic theoretical perspective from supply chain literature that included agency theory, transaction cost theory, organizational information processing theory and opportunity cost theory in revenue risk management. The paper models a structured iterative algorithmic framework that leverages the forecasting capacity of different time series and machine learning models, considering the effect of influencing factors on agricultural price movement for better forecasting predictability against market variability or dynamics. It also attempts to formulate an integrated risk management framework for effective sales planning decisions that factors in the associated costs of storage, rental and physical loss until the surplus is held for expected returns.

Findings

Empirical demonstration of the model was simulated on the dynamic markets of tomatoes, onions and potatoes in a north Indian region. The study results endorse that farmer-centric post-harvest information intelligence assists crop producers in the strategic sales planning of their produce, and also vigorously promotes that the effectiveness of decision making is contingent upon the selection of the best predictive model for every future market event.

Practical implications

As a policy implication, the proposed ADSS addresses the pressing need for a robust marketing support system for the socio-economic welfare of farming communities grappling with distress sales, and low remunerative returns.

Originality/value

Based on the extant literature studied, there is no such study that pays personalized attention to agricultural producers, enabling them to make a profitable sales decision against the volatile post-harvest market scenario. The present research is an attempt to fill that gap with the scope of addressing crop producer's ubiquitous dilemma of whether to sell or store at the time of harvesting. Besides, an eclectic and iterative style of predictive modelling has also a limited implication in the agricultural supply chain based on the literature; however, it is found to be a more efficient practice to function in a dynamic market outlook.

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Acknowledgements

The authors extend their gratitude for the efforts of the Editor-in-Chief Prof. A. Gunasekaran and the anonymous reviewers for suggesting the enhancements in the current work. The authors gratefully acknowledge the encouragement received for the impactful research under the Institute of Eminence (IoE) project at Banaras Hindu University (BHU), Varanasi.

Citation

Tripathi, P.K., Singh, C.K., Singh, R. and Deshmukh, A.K. (2023), "A farmer-centric agricultural decision support system for market dynamics in a volatile agricultural supply chain", Benchmarking: An International Journal, Vol. 30 No. 10, pp. 3925-3952. https://doi.org/10.1108/BIJ-12-2021-0780

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