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Regulatory Support, Quality Standards, and Strategic Partnerships in the Development of Micro, Small, and Medium Food Enterprises (Food SMEs) in Indonesia: Dukungan Regulasi, Standar Kualitas, dan Kemitraan Strategis dalam Pengembangan Usaha Mikro, Kecil, dan Menengah Pangan (Food SMEs) di Indonesia Etwanto, Gary Putra; Setyawan, Handy; Endarwan, Hendy; Asmara, Muhammad Dini; Manurung, Marah Kerma Mardame; Riyanto, Rendy
Jurnal Bisnis dan Ekonomi Vol 3 No 4 (2025): Jurnal Bisnis dan Ekonomi
Publisher : OGZ Research & Publishing

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61597/jbe-ogzrp.v3i4.159

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Objective : This study aims to comprehensively analyze the institutional ecosystem that supports the sustainability and competitiveness of Indonesia's Food Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (SMEs).     Methods : Using a descriptive policy analysis approach, the research identifies and maps three core pillars that determine the development of the sector: (1) regulatory compliance and quality standards, (2) government and cooperative support, and (3) strategic partnerships and initial funding. The data were derived from official policy documents, institutional programs, and community-based engagement with Food SME actors.   Research results : The study finds that certifications such as Halal, BPOM, P-IRT, NKV, and HACCP are essential to ensure food safety, consumer confidence, and market access. Government bodies and cooperatives enhance SME capacity through training, financial support, and resource sharing, while partnerships with State-Owned Enterprises (PKBL) and private firms (CSR) contribute capital, management guidance, and innovation support.
Divergent Paths, Common Destinies: Comparative Sustainability Transitions in Indonesia and Vietnam : Jalan Berbeda, Takdir Bersama: Transisi Keberlanjutan Komparatif di Indonesia dan Vietnam Riyanto, Rendy; Manurung, Marah Kerma Mardame; Asmara, Muhammad Dini; Endarwan, Hendy; Setyawan, Handy; Etwanto, Gary Putra
Jurnal Bisnis dan Ekonomi Vol 3 No 4 (2025): Jurnal Bisnis dan Ekonomi
Publisher : OGZ Research & Publishing

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61597/jbe-ogzrp.v3i4.161

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Objective : This paper presents a policy-oriented comparative analysis of sustainability transitions in Indonesia and Vietnam, focusing on institutional frameworks, governance structures, and policy coherence in the pursuit of sustainable development.   Methods : Drawing on primary policy documents, national development plans, and reports from international organizations such as the World Bank, UNDP, and ASEAN, the study adopts a descriptive qualitative methodology to map the interconnections between economic reform, environmental policy, and social inclusion.   Research results : The study finds that Indonesia’s decentralized governance fosters participation but suffers from fragmentation, while Vietnam’s centralized model ensures policy coherence yet limits transparency. Their sustainability paths are complementary: Indonesia excels in participatory management, Vietnam in coordinated green industrialization. Integrating both approaches can strengthen ASEAN’s regional sustainability and low-carbon resilience.