overproducing
Overproducing refers to the production of more goods or outputs than are demanded or can be absorbed by the market or organization. It can occur in manufacturing, agriculture, and information/creative industries, and may result from forecasting errors, incentive structures, or policy and market dynamics.
In manufacturing and supply chains, overproduction raises inventory costs, ties up capital, increases risk of obsolescence,
In agriculture, overproduction can depress prices and harm farmer incomes. Governments may respond with subsidies, stockpiling,
In media and software, producers may generate more content than audiences consume, straining budgets and channels
Causes include incentives to meet targets, misread demand signals, seasonality, and the lag between planning and
Mitigation approaches include improving demand forecasting, implementing just-in-time or flexible production, dynamic pricing, better inventory management,