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Location of Farmers Warehouse at Adaklu Traditional Area, Volta Region, Ghana

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  • Vincent Tulasi
  • Isaac Kwasi Adu
  • Elikem Kofi Krampa

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Postharvest loss is one major problem farmers in Adaklu Traditional Area that most Ghanaian farmers face. As a result, many farmers wallow in abject poverty. Warehouses are important facilities that help to reduce postharvest loss. In this research, Beresnev pseudo-Boolean Simple Plant Location Problem (SPLP) model is used to locate a warehouse at Adaklu Traditional Area, Volta Region, Ghana. This model was used because it gives a straightforward computation and produces no iteration as compared with other models. The SPLP is a problem of selecting a site from candidate sites to locate a plant so that customers can be supplied from the plant at a minimum cost. The model is made up of fixed cost and transportation cost. Location index ordering matrix was developed from the transportation cost matrix and we used it with the fixed cost and differences between variable costs to formulate the Beresnev function. Linear term developed from the function which was partial is pegged to obtain a complete solution. Of the 14 notable communities considered, Adaklu Waya is found most suitable for the setting of the warehouse. The total cost involved is Gh 78,180.00 .

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  • Vincent Tulasi & Isaac Kwasi Adu & Elikem Kofi Krampa, 2016. "Location of Farmers Warehouse at Adaklu Traditional Area, Volta Region, Ghana," Journal of Optimization, Hindawi, vol. 2016, pages 1-10, July.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jjopti:2459734
    DOI: 10.1155/2016/2459734
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