Optimizing Coastal Management: A Comprehensive Value Chain Analysis Approach for Sustainable Economic Development in Java, Indonesia

Abstract Coastal areas have become an important part of Indonesia's evolving economy, with a variety of commercial activities taking place. The island of Java has both northern and southern coastal areas, each with its own distinctive characteristics and products. The studies about coastal de...

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Main Authors: Zuhud Rozaki, Ahmad Shabudin Ariffin, Mona Fairuz Ramli, Elvina Nurrohma, Novara Nurvinka Ramadhani, Winda Ismah Setyoasih, Masateru Senge
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Published: Faculty of Fisheries and Marine Universitas Airlangga 2023-12-01
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Online Access:https://e-journal.unair.ac.id/JIPK/article/view/47228
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author Zuhud Rozaki
Ahmad Shabudin Ariffin
Mona Fairuz Ramli
Elvina Nurrohma
Novara Nurvinka Ramadhani
Winda Ismah Setyoasih
Masateru Senge
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description Abstract Coastal areas have become an important part of Indonesia's evolving economy, with a variety of commercial activities taking place. The island of Java has both northern and southern coastal areas, each with its own distinctive characteristics and products. The studies about coastal development through its product value chain are still limited. This study aimed to determine the value chain of fishery products in Java to provide recommendations for enhancing coastal management. For the northern coast, milkfish and ariid catfish from Juwana Coast (Pati Regency, Central Java) were selected, while Whiteleg Shrimp from Mendit Coast and Trisik Coast of Kulon Progo Regency, Yogyakarta were chosen to represent the southern coast. The study involved 48 respondents, including small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), farmers, fishermen, wholesalers, middlemen, retailers, restaurants, and consumers. The analysis techniques used in this study included Porter's value chain, Hayami's added value, Return/Cost (R/C) Ratio, and marketing margin analysis. The results of the study revealed that the products followed various channels in the value chain, with longer chains leading to higher prices for the end consumers. The findings also indicated that processed and creatively packaged products tend to command higher prices and generate greater profits. Coastal management should not only focus on upstream activities but also consider downstream processes to increase the value of coastal products. Efforts to enhance coastal management should consider key actors and government interventions through developing the coastal local products. Highlight Research • The coastal area of Java Island makes a significant contribution to the local economy. • The supply chain of Whiteleg Shrimp, Ariid Catfish, and Milkfish involves various actors who play important roles in maintaining the distribution of coastal products. • Value chain analysis reveals opportunities to increase and improve the quality of products to enhance their worth. • It is necessary to enhance coastal management by involving local institutions, the government, and the private sector.
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spelling doaj-art-32b0808d8635499c99251a8164b4d65a2025-02-03T05:30:51ZengFaculty of Fisheries and Marine Universitas AirlanggaJurnal Ilmiah Perikanan dan Kelautan2085-58422528-07592023-12-0116116517910.20473/jipk.v16i1.4722845315Optimizing Coastal Management: A Comprehensive Value Chain Analysis Approach for Sustainable Economic Development in Java, IndonesiaZuhud Rozaki0https://orcid.org/0000-0002-1877-582XAhmad Shabudin Ariffin1Mona Fairuz Ramli2Elvina Nurrohma3Novara Nurvinka Ramadhani4Winda Ismah Setyoasih5Masateru Senge6Deparment of Agribusiness, Faculty of Agriculture, Universitas Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta. IndonesiaDepartment of Supply Chain and Logistics, Faculty of Business and Science Management, Kolej Universiti Islam Perlis, Kuala Perlis, Perlis, 02000. MalaysiaDepartment of Marketing, Faculty of Business and Science Management, Kolej Universiti Islam Perlis, Kuala Perlis, Perlis, 02000. MalaysiaDeparment of Agribusiness, Faculty of Agriculture, Universitas Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta. IndonesiaDeparment of Agribusiness, Faculty of Agriculture, Universitas Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta. IndonesiaDeparment of Agribusiness, Faculty of Agriculture, Universitas Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta. IndonesiaUnion-Infrastructure Maintenance Laboratory, Gifu University. JapanAbstract Coastal areas have become an important part of Indonesia's evolving economy, with a variety of commercial activities taking place. The island of Java has both northern and southern coastal areas, each with its own distinctive characteristics and products. The studies about coastal development through its product value chain are still limited. This study aimed to determine the value chain of fishery products in Java to provide recommendations for enhancing coastal management. For the northern coast, milkfish and ariid catfish from Juwana Coast (Pati Regency, Central Java) were selected, while Whiteleg Shrimp from Mendit Coast and Trisik Coast of Kulon Progo Regency, Yogyakarta were chosen to represent the southern coast. The study involved 48 respondents, including small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), farmers, fishermen, wholesalers, middlemen, retailers, restaurants, and consumers. The analysis techniques used in this study included Porter's value chain, Hayami's added value, Return/Cost (R/C) Ratio, and marketing margin analysis. The results of the study revealed that the products followed various channels in the value chain, with longer chains leading to higher prices for the end consumers. The findings also indicated that processed and creatively packaged products tend to command higher prices and generate greater profits. Coastal management should not only focus on upstream activities but also consider downstream processes to increase the value of coastal products. Efforts to enhance coastal management should consider key actors and government interventions through developing the coastal local products. Highlight Research • The coastal area of Java Island makes a significant contribution to the local economy. • The supply chain of Whiteleg Shrimp, Ariid Catfish, and Milkfish involves various actors who play important roles in maintaining the distribution of coastal products. • Value chain analysis reveals opportunities to increase and improve the quality of products to enhance their worth. • It is necessary to enhance coastal management by involving local institutions, the government, and the private sector.https://e-journal.unair.ac.id/JIPK/article/view/47228java islandadded valuemarine productsvalue chaincoastal management
spellingShingle Zuhud Rozaki
Ahmad Shabudin Ariffin
Mona Fairuz Ramli
Elvina Nurrohma
Novara Nurvinka Ramadhani
Winda Ismah Setyoasih
Masateru Senge
Optimizing Coastal Management: A Comprehensive Value Chain Analysis Approach for Sustainable Economic Development in Java, Indonesia
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java island
added value
marine products
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title Optimizing Coastal Management: A Comprehensive Value Chain Analysis Approach for Sustainable Economic Development in Java, Indonesia
title_full Optimizing Coastal Management: A Comprehensive Value Chain Analysis Approach for Sustainable Economic Development in Java, Indonesia
title_fullStr Optimizing Coastal Management: A Comprehensive Value Chain Analysis Approach for Sustainable Economic Development in Java, Indonesia
title_full_unstemmed Optimizing Coastal Management: A Comprehensive Value Chain Analysis Approach for Sustainable Economic Development in Java, Indonesia
title_short Optimizing Coastal Management: A Comprehensive Value Chain Analysis Approach for Sustainable Economic Development in Java, Indonesia
title_sort optimizing coastal management a comprehensive value chain analysis approach for sustainable economic development in java indonesia
topic java island
added value
marine products
value chain
coastal management
url https://e-journal.unair.ac.id/JIPK/article/view/47228
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