Developing a National Eco-System for Sustainable Vegatable Supply Chain in Sri Lanka

Ruchira T. Gunarathne, Y. M. Bandara
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Fruits and vegetables supply chain in Sri Lanka has always been a contemporary topic due to its significant value to the economy of the country. The existing fruits and vegetables supply chain is already suffering from dilemmas such as high price fluctuations, excess supply and wastage, involvement of large number of intermediaries and lack of infrastructure. The recent Covid-19 pandemic has put a tremendous pressure on already trembling supply chains. Sudden lock downs have led to disruption of existing distribution channels resulting farmers throwing away millions of tons of fresh fruits and vegetables while consumers in urban areas paying extremely high prices for fresh produce. The current situations clearly demonstrate the need for a more responsive and integrated vegetables supply chain for Sri Lanka. This paper attempts to create a conceptual model for the vegetable supply chain ecosystem for Sri Lanka.
在斯里兰卡发展可持续蔬菜供应链的国家生态系统
斯里兰卡的水果和蔬菜供应链一直是一个当代话题,因为它对该国的经济有重要的价值。现有的果蔬供应链已经出现了价格波动大、供大于求和浪费、中间环节过多、基础设施不足等困境。最近的Covid-19大流行给本已摇摇晃晃的供应链带来了巨大压力。突如其来的封锁导致现有分销渠道中断,导致农民扔掉数百万吨新鲜水果和蔬菜,而城市消费者则为新鲜农产品支付极高的价格。目前的情况清楚地表明,斯里兰卡需要一个反应更灵敏、更综合的蔬菜供应链。本文试图为斯里兰卡的蔬菜供应链生态系统创建一个概念模型。
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