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Agricultural Supply Chain Risk Identification- A Case Finding from Ghana

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  • Nyamah Edmond Yeboah
  • Yi Feng
  • Oppong-Sekyere Daniel
  • Nyamaah Boadi Joseph

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This paper investigates and identifies the probable supply chain related risks in Ghana agricultural supply chain and further seeks the severity of these risks based on engineering judgments and historical records. In addition, this paper probes into participants¡¯ ability level to manage/control the identified risk. The results indicate that, not all global supply chain related risks transpire in Ghana agricultural supply chain. While some risks such as market related risks are inevitable in the supply chain, others such as political related risk and some element of weather related risks do not exits and seldom occur in agricultural supply chain in Ghana respectively. Again, even though some risks are probable, their severity is minimal and at some point no severity at all. This research also indicates that participant of agricultural supply chain in Ghana have different abilities in managing/controlling risk in different risk in the chain. While there are no or weak abilities to manage/control financial related risks, the participant effectively manage/control risk that are from operational and managerial related.

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  • Nyamah Edmond Yeboah & Yi Feng & Oppong-Sekyere Daniel & Nyamaah Boadi Joseph, 2014. "Agricultural Supply Chain Risk Identification- A Case Finding from Ghana," Journal of Management and Strategy, Journal of Management and Strategy, Sciedu Press, vol. 5(2), pages 31-48, May.
  • Handle: RePEc:jfr:jms111:v:5:y:2014:i:2:p:31-48
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    2. Himanshu Gupta & Manjeet Kharub & Kumar Shreshth & Ashwani Kumar & Donald Huisingh & Anil Kumar, 2023. "Evaluation of strategies to manage risks in smart, sustainable agri‐logistics sector: A Bayesian‐based group decision‐making approach," Business Strategy and the Environment, Wiley Blackwell, vol. 32(7), pages 4335-4359, November.
    3. Setene, Letlama, 2020. "Coordination strategies in the South African egg value chain: A review of chain performance and fragility," Research Theses 334761, Collaborative Masters Program in Agricultural and Applied Economics.
    4. Setene, Letlama & Jordaan, Daniel du P.S., 2021. "The trade-off between chain performance and fragility considering coordination strategies of agri-food chains: a South African egg chain's case study," International Food and Agribusiness Management Review, International Food and Agribusiness Management Association, vol. 24(3), March.

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