Can Indonesia export vegetables? A feasibility study on the development of vegetables export to taiwan using a business partnership framework

Indonesia has various vegetable potentials that can be developed as export commodities. Taiwan is one of the countries with high potential as a destination for vegetable exports. AIM is a company that develop its business by exporting vegetables. In its activities, AIM faces challenges in maintainin...

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Main Authors: Kurniyanto Ifan Rizky, Destiarni Resti Prastika, Fendiyanto Miftahul Huda, Pratami Mentari Putri
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Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2024-01-01
Series:BIO Web of Conferences
Online Access:https://www.bio-conferences.org/articles/bioconf/pdf/2024/65/bioconf_btmic2024_01071.pdf
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Pratami Mentari Putri
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description Indonesia has various vegetable potentials that can be developed as export commodities. Taiwan is one of the countries with high potential as a destination for vegetable exports. AIM is a company that develop its business by exporting vegetables. In its activities, AIM faces challenges in maintaining the quality, quantity, and continuity of vegetable supplies for export. This research aimed to develop a sustainable business model for vegetable exports from Indonesia to Taiwan, focusing on a partnership framework then consider a feasibility study of the business model was carried out using two scenarios were evaluated: self-planting by AIM and partnering with local farmers. The results of the study showed that the business model by partnering with farmers is the best scenario with a higher feasibility value. The study revealed that the partnership model with farmers resulted in a 1.21 times higher income for AIM compared to the self-planting scenario. It reflected that the success of the business model that involves partnerships with farmers in increasing the quantity, quality, continuity of exported vegetable products. The partnership model not only enhances AIM’s profitability but also ensures the sustainability and competitiveness of Indonesian vegetable exports.
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spelling doaj-art-a43e7ecdc6d0422892ec9a84aa85425c2025-08-20T02:36:05ZengEDP SciencesBIO Web of Conferences2117-44582024-01-011460107110.1051/bioconf/202414601071bioconf_btmic2024_01071Can Indonesia export vegetables? A feasibility study on the development of vegetables export to taiwan using a business partnership frameworkKurniyanto Ifan Rizky0Destiarni Resti Prastika1Fendiyanto Miftahul Huda2Pratami Mentari Putri3Department of Agribusiness, Faculty of Agriculture, Universitas Trunojoyo MaduraDepartment of Agribusiness, Faculty of Agriculture, Universitas Trunojoyo MaduraDepartment of Biology, Faculty of Military Mathematics and Natural Science, Indonesia Defense UniversityNational Research and Innovation Agency (BRIN)Indonesia has various vegetable potentials that can be developed as export commodities. Taiwan is one of the countries with high potential as a destination for vegetable exports. AIM is a company that develop its business by exporting vegetables. In its activities, AIM faces challenges in maintaining the quality, quantity, and continuity of vegetable supplies for export. This research aimed to develop a sustainable business model for vegetable exports from Indonesia to Taiwan, focusing on a partnership framework then consider a feasibility study of the business model was carried out using two scenarios were evaluated: self-planting by AIM and partnering with local farmers. The results of the study showed that the business model by partnering with farmers is the best scenario with a higher feasibility value. The study revealed that the partnership model with farmers resulted in a 1.21 times higher income for AIM compared to the self-planting scenario. It reflected that the success of the business model that involves partnerships with farmers in increasing the quantity, quality, continuity of exported vegetable products. The partnership model not only enhances AIM’s profitability but also ensures the sustainability and competitiveness of Indonesian vegetable exports.https://www.bio-conferences.org/articles/bioconf/pdf/2024/65/bioconf_btmic2024_01071.pdf
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title Can Indonesia export vegetables? A feasibility study on the development of vegetables export to taiwan using a business partnership framework
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title_short Can Indonesia export vegetables? A feasibility study on the development of vegetables export to taiwan using a business partnership framework
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