Environmental, Social, Governance, and Sustainable Business
Vol. 1 No. 2: (Agustus) 2024

Peluang pertumbuhan ekonomi di Kabupaten Majene Provinsi Sulawesi Barat

Sutisna, Muhammad Aziz Rizal (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
28 Aug 2024

Abstract

Background: The high production of capture fisheries in Majene Regency is not balanced by a marketing system and infrastructure in the form of adequate fishing ports and fish processing units. Findings: It is recorded that currently Majene Regency only has 2 (two) fishing port units, namely PPI Palipi and PPP Banggae with a total of 30,887 fishermen, the largest in West Sulawesi out of a total of 57,318 people. With these conditions, the catch of Majene Regency fishermen is mostly sold in the middle of the sea. Methods: This paper uses a literature review method sourced from literature, such as scientific articles, books, journals, and online media. Conclusion: The number of fishing port infrastructure in Majene Regency is still relatively low when viewed from the amount of production in other regencies/cities in West Sulawesi Province. So a government policy step is needed as a form of support for economic growth that is in accordance with the potential in Majene Regency, one of which is fisheries. Thus, it is hoped that fishery products which are superior commodities can be distributed to areas that do not have the potential for capture fisheries resources or the exchange of commodities through a buying and selling system.

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Journal Info

Abbrev

ESGSB

Publisher

Subject

Decision Sciences, Operations Research & Management Environmental Science

Description

Aims: ESGSB journal strives to contribute to the advancement of research on the integration of ESG principles into business practices to promote sustainability. The journal is dedicated to exploring how businesses can align their operations with ESG standards while ensuring sustainable growth. ESGSB ...