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- Title
Game-Theoretic Model of the Species and Varietal Composition of Fruit Plantations.
- Authors
Belousova, Mariia; Danilina, Olga
- Abstract
The horticultural industry is significantly influenced by climatic factors that cannot be accurately predicted. The aim of this study is to substantiate the species and varietal composition of plantations that provide maximum profit, taking into account the attractiveness of the variety and the influence of weather conditions on the results of management. Using the methods of game theory, analysis, and comparison, a game-theoretic model of the species and varietal composition of fruit plantations has been developed. The first matrix of the game contains "pure" strategies that consider only the placement of stone fruits of different ripening periods and "pure" strategies of nature that characterize the possible weather conditions affecting stone fruits. The second matrix of the game consists of "pure" strategies that consider the setting of only pome crops of different ripening periods and "clean" strategies that characterize possible weather conditions affecting the sowing of pome crops. On the basis of the processed material and the calculated indicators, the composition of groups of varieties of pome and stone fruit crops by ripeness for the enterprise is proposed. The results obtained show that the use of a theoretical and game model is effective for the development and selection of the best production solutions under conditions of uncertainty when the production process is highly dependent on random factors.
- Subjects
FRUIT composition; STONE fruit; RIPENING of crops; SPECIES; WEATHER; PLANTATIONS; FRUIT ripening; SOWING
- Publication
International Journal of Technology, 2021, Vol 12, Issue 7, p1498
- ISSN
2086-9614
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.14716/ijtech.v12i7.5341