A knapsack optimization model for food basket during Covid-19 lockdown: A case study in Taman Semarak Tawau

Zurasmira Hasanodin, Norazura Ahmad
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The Malaysian government has implemented various strategies to break the chain of COVID-19-in the society, such as the implementation of enhanced movement control order (EMCO) in the red areas. To support the implementation of the government's strategy, food distribution to all families in the affected areas must be provided. In this paper, we demonstrate how the binary knapsack model can be utilized to help a non-governmental organization (NGO) in Tawau selects the food items to be filled in the food basket with maximum budget of RM100. A binary integer programming model that maximize the total weight of the food basket is developed and solved using Lingo 12.0. Two models were developed;i) the first model was developed solely based on the budget restriction, ii) the second model add in special condition as proposed by the NGO team. The first model produces optimal solution where the NGO team can prepare a basket of 31 kilograms with total cost of RM93. On the other hand, the second model provide a food basket with a higher cost of RM98 but the total weight remain unchanged. The knapsack approach used in this study may be useful for other organizations in decision making for item selection. © 2022 Author(s).
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马来西亚政府在红色区域实施了加强行动管制令(EMCO)等,在社会上实施了打破新冠病毒链条的各种战略。为了支持政府战略的实施,必须向受灾地区的所有家庭分发食品。在本文中,我们展示了如何利用二元背包模型来帮助一个非政府组织(NGO)在Tawau选择食品项目,以RM100的最大预算填入食品篮子。建立了食品篮总重量最大化的二进制整数规划模型,并利用Lingo 12.0进行了求解。开发了两种模型,第一种模型是完全基于预算限制开发的,第二种模型是根据NGO团队提出的特殊条件添加的。第一个模型产生最优解决方案,非政府组织团队可以准备一个31公斤的篮子,总成本为RM93。另一方面,第二种模式提供了一个食品篮子,价格较高,为RM98,但总重量保持不变。本研究中所使用的背包方法,可能对其他组织的项目选择决策有用。©2022作者。
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