The Sustainability of Independent Palm Oil Smallholders in Multi-Tier Supply Chains in East Kalimantan Indonesia

The smallholder oil palm farmers (SHFs) manage almost half of the Indonesian oil palm area, often associated with unsustainable oil palm sources. There has been limited research conducted to assess SHFs status in Indonesia. This study analyzed sustainability of existing Multi-tier Supply Chain Manag...

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Autores principales: Nashr, F., Putri, E.I.K., Dharmawan, A.H., Fauzi, A.
Formato: Journal Article
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: International Information and Engineering Technology Association 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/115404
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author Nashr, F.
Putri, E.I.K.
Dharmawan, A.H.
Fauzi, A.
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Fauzi, A.
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Putri, E.I.K.
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description The smallholder oil palm farmers (SHFs) manage almost half of the Indonesian oil palm area, often associated with unsustainable oil palm sources. There has been limited research conducted to assess SHFs status in Indonesia. This study analyzed sustainability of existing Multi-tier Supply Chain Management through Rapfish diagnostic application with Multi-Dimensional Scaling (MDS) in oil palm mills, suppliers, and SHFs. This study found triadic typologies of MSCs in the Kutai Kartanegara District and six sustainability dimensions including economic, social, ecology, political, and institution to improve the regional strategy for sustainable palm oil plantations in the East Kalimantan Province. The closed triadic relationship in Gunung Sari and Pulau Pinang Villages has better performances on four sustainability dimensions compare to other villages. The oil palm mills could connect directly with SHFs and reduce asymmetric information and rent-seeking behavior through the traceable land ID system and enabling the Public-Private Partnership program.
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spelling CGSpace1154042023-09-09T05:58:54Z The Sustainability of Independent Palm Oil Smallholders in Multi-Tier Supply Chains in East Kalimantan Indonesia Nashr, F. Putri, E.I.K. Dharmawan, A.H. Fauzi, A. oil palms supply chain small scale farming The smallholder oil palm farmers (SHFs) manage almost half of the Indonesian oil palm area, often associated with unsustainable oil palm sources. There has been limited research conducted to assess SHFs status in Indonesia. This study analyzed sustainability of existing Multi-tier Supply Chain Management through Rapfish diagnostic application with Multi-Dimensional Scaling (MDS) in oil palm mills, suppliers, and SHFs. This study found triadic typologies of MSCs in the Kutai Kartanegara District and six sustainability dimensions including economic, social, ecology, political, and institution to improve the regional strategy for sustainable palm oil plantations in the East Kalimantan Province. The closed triadic relationship in Gunung Sari and Pulau Pinang Villages has better performances on four sustainability dimensions compare to other villages. The oil palm mills could connect directly with SHFs and reduce asymmetric information and rent-seeking behavior through the traceable land ID system and enabling the Public-Private Partnership program. 2021-08-26 2021-10-14T07:45:33Z 2021-10-14T07:45:33Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/115404 en Open Access International Information and Engineering Technology Association Nashr, F., Putri, E.I.K., Dharmawan, A.H., Fauzi, A. 2021. The sustainability of independent palm oil smallholders in multi-tier supply chains in east Kalimantan Indonesia. International Journal of Sustainable Development and Planning, 16(4), 771-781. https://doi.org/10.18280/ijsdp.160418
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supply chain
small scale farming
Nashr, F.
Putri, E.I.K.
Dharmawan, A.H.
Fauzi, A.
The Sustainability of Independent Palm Oil Smallholders in Multi-Tier Supply Chains in East Kalimantan Indonesia
title The Sustainability of Independent Palm Oil Smallholders in Multi-Tier Supply Chains in East Kalimantan Indonesia
title_full The Sustainability of Independent Palm Oil Smallholders in Multi-Tier Supply Chains in East Kalimantan Indonesia
title_fullStr The Sustainability of Independent Palm Oil Smallholders in Multi-Tier Supply Chains in East Kalimantan Indonesia
title_full_unstemmed The Sustainability of Independent Palm Oil Smallholders in Multi-Tier Supply Chains in East Kalimantan Indonesia
title_short The Sustainability of Independent Palm Oil Smallholders in Multi-Tier Supply Chains in East Kalimantan Indonesia
title_sort sustainability of independent palm oil smallholders in multi tier supply chains in east kalimantan indonesia
topic oil palms
supply chain
small scale farming
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/115404
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