Abstract

Based on the data of per capita annual income, food production per hectare, and per capita consumption of consumers in different countries, this paper first establishes a dynamic planning model, starting from three indicators, namely, regional transportation time, purchasing capacity and actual demand, and using MATLAB, establishes a visual image to derive the changes of satisfaction, profitability, environment, and efficiency in the next ten years. In order to determine the priority of the four indicators, a hierarchical analysis model is established on the basis of the dynamic planning model to derive the calculated weights of each indicator. In order to verify the adaptability of the model, the model is applied to the developed country Britain and the developing country China, respectively, and the dynamic planning model is confirmed again according to the information returned by the visualization image, which illustrates the scalability of the model to the food distribution system in different countries and regions.

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