Multi Attribute Neutrosophic Optimization Technique forOptimal Crop Selection in Ariyalur District
Keywords:
Crop selection, TOPSIS approach, Neutrosophic set, Multi criteria optimization, Group DecisionAbstract
Ranking crops is a vital part of sustainable farming practices. A deliberate strategy that incor
porates multi-criteria decision-making is essential for achieving sustainability in agriculture. The process of
choosing crops involves a lot of unknowns and unpredictable elements. The neutrosophic set, characterized
by the three independent degrees of truth (T), falsity (F), and indeterminacy (I), is more adept at handling
incomplete data. The current study combines single-valued multi-criteria neutrosophic programming with the
TOPSIS approach to examine the crop selection process in the Ariyalur district. This study incorporated ex
pert advice and a thorough literature analysis to identify the fundamental criteria for developing sustainable
crop planning for important crops in the Ariyalur area. In order to rate the crops and achieve sustainability
for agricultural production, eleven significant criteria were selected based on environmental, social, economic,
and soil nutrient concerns. In this study, the relative importance of criteria and alternatives is assessed by
consolidating the views of different decision-makers into a unified opinion through a single-valued neutrosophic
set-based weighted averaging operator. The current approach will greatly enhance the self-sufficiency of the
agricultural sector and boost the country’s GDP. Additionally, it will support the Ministry of Agriculture and
other stakeholders in formulating regulations related to crop harvesting methods.
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