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2022 ◽  
Vol 17 (2) ◽  
pp. 113-146
Author(s):  
د.غسان أحمد الأمين أحمد

The study aimed to present a proposed model for the of the accounting system for the consumption of resources. the problem of the study is to try to propose a model for the development of the accounting system for the consumption of resources in light of the constraints and bottlenecks imposed by economic resources, through the integration between the accounting system for the consumption of resources and the theory of constraints and its impact on r educing production costs, the study used an approach that combines induction, deduction and descriptive approach to study the problem of the study and answering questions and its application in the Saeed Foodstuff Factory. The study concluded that the integration between the resource consumption system and the theory of constraints leads to increaseaccuracy in measuring costs and optimal utilization of available energies and managing the restricted resources, which will result in increase profitability  and reduce costs


2021 ◽  
Vol 2066 (1) ◽  
pp. 012060
Author(s):  
Si Li

Abstract In recent years, with the improvement of Internet of Things technology and the continuous improvement of economic level, people’s consumption consciousness has also changed, especially for the packaging of networked products put forward higher requirements. This paper mainly studies the visual expression of networked product based on Internet of Things technology. Starting from the increasing influence of Internet electronic consumption in China’s economic consumption system, this paper deeply discusses the systematic product logistics packaging design under the Internet consumption form. This paper analyzes and discusses the differences between Internet consumer commodity packaging and physical consumer commodity packaging in functional orientation, added value of packaging, systematic visual design and other aspects.


2021 ◽  
Vol 292 ◽  
pp. 112715
Author(s):  
Tahana Tasmeea ◽  
Bidhan Bhuson Roy ◽  
Rubel Biswas Chowdhury ◽  
Mohammad Mosharraf Hossain ◽  
Mohammad Sujauddin

2021 ◽  
Vol 1963 (1) ◽  
pp. 012020
Author(s):  
Sadeem Marouf M. Al-Chalabi ◽  
Khalid Ahmed Al-Dhahiri ◽  
Atheer Marouf M. Al-Chalabi

2021 ◽  
Vol 13 (13) ◽  
pp. 7126
Author(s):  
Kallappan Thangamuthu Parthiban ◽  
Cruzmuthu Cinthia Fernandaz ◽  
Rajadorai Jude Sudhagar ◽  
Iyapillai Sekar ◽  
Subramani Umesh Kanna ◽  
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Agroforestry has been practicedtraditionally in India in the form of subsistence farming, but is being increasingly recognized from the economic point of view, in addition to its positive contribution to the wood-based industrial sector, which has recent origin. Low forest cover, poor productivity and legal restrictions coupled with an increasing demand for wood and wood products due to increasing population, industries and associated policy changes have ushered in a total mismatch between demand and supply. This has attracted increasing attention towards agroforestry. The National Forest Policy of India 1988 has directed all wood-based industries to generate their own raw material resources by linking farmers and extending technology and market support. However, these directives were not taken seriously, and consequently, the achievements that should have taken place in industrial agroforestry and plantation establishment are dismally modest for want of suitable institutional mechanism to resolve the research gaps that exist in the entire Production to Consumption System (PCS). Against this backdrop, Tamil Nadu Agricultural University (TNAU) has pioneered research by creating a value chain in industrial agroforestry which was initially demonstrated in 200 ha of farmlands through technological, organizational and marketing interventions. Incorporationof high yielding short rotation (HYSR) clones, precision silviculture technology, adoption of multifunctional agroforestry and value addition technology are the major technological interventions that attracted more farmers towards agroforestry development. Conceptualization and successful practice of the contract tree farming model, particularly the quadripartite contract farming model, ensured institutional linkage among the value chain players and facilitated technology transfer, assured buy back, price support system and also institutional credit and insurance. The provision of a market support system for a wide range of pulp wood, plywood, timber, and match wood exerted a significant influence among tree-growing farmers. In order to sustain these value chain innovations and interventions, an institutional mechanism, namely the Consortium of Industrial Agroforestry (CIAF), was established in 2015, which linked all value chain players and aided in resolving the issues in the entire production to consumption system (PCS) of agroforestry on a sustainable basis. Over the years, these innovative interventions have had a significant impact in terms of area increase, productivity and profitability improvement coupled with safeguarding the social and environmental concerns of agroforestry farmers from a holistic perspective. The Consortium-based Value Chain on Industrial Agroforestry model has a very good replication potential not only within India, but also elsewhere across the global landscape.


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