Abstract
Fair and reasonable profit distribution is the key to the long-term sustainability of agricultural supply chain cooperation alliances, helping to improve cooperation efficiency and increase profitability, which is a typical fuzzy cooperative game problem. We study the cooperative income distribution of the agricultural product supply chain. Based on the idea of least square, interval valued least square pre-nucleolus solution method is adopted and applied to specific cases. The results show that the algorithm of interval valued least squares pre-nucleolus solution is a more reasonable cooperative income allocation method for agricultural product supply chain. The method considers the principle of minimum dissatisfaction, reduces the fuzziness and uncertainty, and improves the enthusiasm of all participants in the agricultural product supply chain.
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