Risk Assessment of China Rapeseed Supply Chain and Policy Suggestions

Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2022 Dec 27;20(1):465. doi: 10.3390/ijerph20010465.

Abstract

Rapeseed, as the most important oil crop in the world, not only affects national food security but also affects energy security and environmental security. It is very important to conduct a risk assessment of China's rapeseed supply chain and put forward suggestions to construct a safe, effective, and accessible supply chain. In order to accurately evaluate the safety of the rapeseed supply chain from 2010 to 2020, we applied fuzzy multiconnection theory and analytic hierarchy process model (AHP). A comprehensive risk assessment model for the rapeseed supply chain with two primary indicators and 10 secondary indicators was constructed. By establishing the rapeseed risk evaluation model, we quantitatively analyzed the risk of China's rapeseed supply chain. The domestic risk of production is still high, and the international risk under the high import dependence is alarming. We put forward risk prevention and countermeasures for China's rapeseed supply chain. The results show that China has a large demand for rapeseed products, but the increase in China production is limited and the import from other countries is unstable. The proposed suggestions are designed to optimize and enhance the stability of the rapeseed product's supply chain. It is recommended to continue to consolidate and deepen the cooperation with traditional trading partners such as Germany, Spain, the United States, and Brazil; expand other import sources to build a more diversified and efficient rapeseed product import network and extend the supply chain of rapeseed products. This research can be a basis for making decisions for promoting the sustainable and efficient development of the rapeseed supply chain.

Keywords: policy suggestions; rapeseed production; security risk; supply chain.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Brassica napus*
  • Brazil
  • China
  • Policy
  • Risk Assessment / methods

Grants and funding

This research was funded by the earmarked fund for China Agriculture Research System (CARS-12), the Strategic Priority Research Program of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (Grant No. XDA28130300), National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant number 42071282, 32161143029), A-type Strategic Leading Science & Technology Project of Chinese Academy of Sciences (Grant number XDA20030203).