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Modelling enablers for building agri-food supply chain resilience: insights from a comparative analysis of Argentina and France

Guoqing Zhao, Shaofeng Liu Orcid Logo, Yi Wang, Carmen Lopez Orcid Logo, Nasiru Zubairu, Xiaoning Chen, Xiaotian Xie Orcid Logo, Jinhua Zhang Orcid Logo

Production Planning and Control, Pages: 1 - 25

Swansea University Author: Guoqing Zhao

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Smooth, efficient agri-food supply chain (AFSC) operations are becoming ever more difficult due tomore intense and frequent natural disasters and man-made disruptions. Helping AFSCs to survive dis-turbances requires re-consideration of how to build their resilience. This study addresses this issueth...

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Published in: Production Planning and Control
ISSN: 0953-7287 1366-5871
Published: Informa UK Limited 2022
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title Modelling enablers for building agri-food supply chain resilience: insights from a comparative analysis of Argentina and France
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Guoqing Zhao
title_short Modelling enablers for building agri-food supply chain resilience: insights from a comparative analysis of Argentina and France
title_full Modelling enablers for building agri-food supply chain resilience: insights from a comparative analysis of Argentina and France
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