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Evaluation Of Raw Material Procurement And Added Value Of Premium Freshwater Salted Fish Products Based On Seasonality In Tulang Bawang Regency Abdurrokhim, Muhammad; Akbar, M. Farandika; Efendi Nasution, Erwin; Safitri, Yuli; Ari Irawan, Sahrul
JALOW | Journal of Agribusiness and Local Wisdom Vol. 9 No. 1 (2026): Journal of Agribusiness and Local Wisdom
Publisher : Program Studi Agribisnis bekerja sama dengan PERHEPI

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22437/jalow.v9i1.48925

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This study aims to evaluate the procurement of raw materials for freshwater salted fish based on the six-right principles and to analyze the added value of leading agroindustrial products in Tulang Bawang Regency during the dry and rainy seasons. Data were collected through a census method involving 37 business units from December 2023 to February 2024, using a descriptive quantitative approach. The results show that raw material procurement practices vary by season. In the dry season, procurement was appropriate in terms of location, quality, and price, but less accurate regarding timing, type, and quantity. In the rainy season, only location and quality criteria were consistently met. Lais fish consistently generated the highest added value, while the lowest varied between gabus and baung fish depending on the season. These findings highlight the need for adaptive, season-based strategies and call for a re-evaluation of lais fish as a flagship product due to its limited availability as an endemic species.
Resilience of Indonesian Plantation Commodity Exports to Global Geopolitical Shocks Akbar, M. Farandika; Ester Kejutini Sigiro, Yudika; Efendi Nasution, Erwin; Febriansyah Ibrahim, Muhammad
JASc (Journal of Agribusiness Sciences) Vol 10, No 1 (2026): "JASc" JOURNAL OF AGRIBUSINESS SCIENCES
Publisher : JASc (Journal of Agribusiness Sciences)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30596/jasc.v10i1.29584

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This study evaluates the export resilience of Indonesia's key plantation commodities which is Technically Specified Natural Rubber (TSNR), Crude Palm Oil (CPO), and coffee by integrating Revealed Comparative Advantage (RCA), Trade Specialization Index (TSI), and Export Product Dynamics (EPD) indicators from 2010 to 2024. The empirical findings reveal a systematic degradation in export competitiveness, particularly for TSNR, while CPO and coffee exhibit dynamic but fragile resilience in the face of global macroeconomic shocks. The study highlights that Indonesia's export position is increasingly vulnerable to geopolitical transmission risks, notably the potential escalation of the Iran–Israel–US conflict. Such instability threatens to trigger systemic convergence toward the "Retreat" quadrant due to disruptions in maritime logistics and global demand contraction. These findings underscore the urgent need for strategic market diversification and value chain strengthening to mitigate the looming threats of global trade fragmentation.