2017
DOI: 10.1111/risa.12852
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Bayesian Networks to Compare Pest Control Interventions on Commodities Along Agricultural Production Chains

Abstract: The production of an agricultural commodity involves a sequence of processes: planting/growing, harvesting, sorting/grading, postharvest treatment, packing, and exporting. A Bayesian network has been developed to represent the level of potential infestation of an agricultural commodity by a specified pest along an agricultural production chain. It reflects the dependency of this infestation on the predicted level of pest challenge, the anticipated susceptibility of the commodity to the pest, the level of impac… Show more

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“…closer to the sourcing of the raw products being processed and sold to customers. Using a combination of Bayesian Networks (BNs) [4], [5], which is an approach to Artificial intelligence (AI), and crosschain function calls across private blockchains [6] we can enable financiers to make informed funding decisions under uncertainty.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…closer to the sourcing of the raw products being processed and sold to customers. Using a combination of Bayesian Networks (BNs) [4], [5], which is an approach to Artificial intelligence (AI), and crosschain function calls across private blockchains [6] we can enable financiers to make informed funding decisions under uncertainty.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, the authenticity of the product's claim of being organic or "Fair Trade" goods, and the place of production of the product, including the entire (or partial) production chain of the goods. The latter is especially important with respect to a systems approach to pest risk management that encompasses more environmentally friendly techniques [14]. The use of Atomic Crosschain Transactions in this scenario will enable the Product Provenance blockchain to request the compliance of a product which is purported to be organic.…”
Section: B Supply Chain Selective Privacy With Selective Transparencymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Another approach gaining favor in evaluating risk and management solutions for invasive species, and introduction of BCAs, is the use of BN models (Holt et al, 2018;Jamieson et al, 2013Jamieson et al, , 2016Mengersen et al, 2012;Wright et al, 2005). BNs can link physiological and ecological input variables using conditional probabilities to calculate posterior probabilities of specified outcome states, such as degree of potential spread of and injury by invasive species (Marcot, Hoff, Martin, Jewell, & Givens, 2019;Wyman-Grothem, Popoff, Hoff, & Herbst, 2018).…”
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confidence: 99%