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    Pengaruh Produksi Dan Konsumsi Terhadap Impor Komoditi Beras Di Provinsi Jambi

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    Rice is a strategic commodity as food for the people of Indonesia, so that the production, supply, procurement and distribution of rice becomes very important in the framework of food security, increasing income and welfare of farmers, in order to stabilize the interest of public consumption in general, import of rice is not always indicated because the inability of the region to produce rice but it is necessary to maintain the availability of rice in order to avoid a deficit that will affect the price increase, given the function of rice as staple food, rice sales will be continuous, meaning that sales will continue throughout the year so that the business prospect is considered sufficient promising for years to come. In farm processing, farmers seek to obtain economically profitable, where the cost incurred can produce maximum production. To support the availability of rice food, the procurement of rice’s, especially from regional sources. The procurement of rice in Jambi province, in addition to the procurement of rice in the region, also comes from the national move and rice stock from the previous year. Keyword’s : primer sectors, rice commodit

    Model Persamaan Simultan Ekspor dan Inflasi Negara Malaysia

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    Exports as one of the economic growths of a country are a benchmark for a country. This is in line with the ability of a country to produce output which can then be consumed by the public, both domestically and abroad. In this study tries to analyze the linkage of exports and imports of the State of Malaysia during the 1984-2019 period. In addition, this study is to look at modeling using a simultaneous equation approach. Therefore, various efforts have been made by both the government and synergies with other related institutions as a form of export optimization with controlled and potential inflation. That is why export and target inflation are important indicators for the progress of a country. Based on the results of the Two-Stage Least Square (2SLS) examiner. that there is a correlation between inflation and exports which has a positive and significant effect of 1%. The variables that are significant to exports are inflation, exchange rates, and investment. Meanwhile, the ones that affect inflation are exports and government spending. It is obtained that a large volume of total exports is taken not from the inflation rate of the country of Malaysia

    THE EFFECT OF VALUE CHAIN CONCEPT, TECHNOLOGICAL INNOVATION, ACCESS TO FINANCING, AND GOVERNMENT POLICY ON VALUE ADDED AN IMPLICATIONS FOR INCOME QUALITY OF COFFEE COMMODITY FARMERS IN KERINCI REGENCY, JAMBI, INDONESIA

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    Abstract This study examines how government policies, technological innovation, financing availability, and the value chain concept interact to affect the income quality and value added of coffee commodity producers in Kerinci Regency, Jambi, Indonesia. Structural Equation Modeling with Partial Least Squares (SEM-PLS) was used in a quantitative analysis with 200 farmers as a sample to evaluate the correlations between the important variables. The findings show a strong positive correlation between the variables under investigation and the value added in coffee production as well as income quality. For policymakers, practitioners, and researchers looking to improve the financial security of the region's coffee producers, these findings offer insightful information. Keywords: Value Chain Concept, Technological Innovation, Financing, Government Policy, Value Added, Income Quality, Coffee, Kerinci Regency, Indonesi

    DEVELOPMENT OF A BLOCKCHAIN MODEL THROUGH A DISTRIBUTION LOGISTICS SYSTEM, PRODUCT QUALITY MONITORING, AND FARMER PARTICIPATION ON THE VALUE ADDED OF COFFEE COMMODITY IN KERINCI DISTRICT

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    With an emphasis on how these elements collectively effect the value added of coffee in Kerinci District, Jambi, Indonesia, this study investigates how a blockchain model is established inside the distribution logistics system and how it affects farmer participation and product quality monitoring. The sample of 185 diverse participants who offered their viewpoints included coffee producers, wholesalers, processors, and consumers. Using Structural Equation Modeling with Partial Least Squares (SEM-PLS), the study assessed the model's effectiveness. Results reveal a well-rounded demographic profile with positive attitudes on the blockchain model, distribution logistics, product quality tracking, and farmer involvement. Although significant positive correlations were found in the structural model, the measurement model demonstrated strong validity and reliability. Based on the overall goodness-of-fit indices, which indicate a satisfactory fit, the model accounts for 61% of the variance in the value added of coffee. By highlighting the critical role that technological breakthroughs, efficient logistics, quality control, and farmer involvement have in increasing total value, the results add to the body of knowledge on coffee supply chains. Keywords: Blockchain, Distribution Logistics System, Product Quality Monitoring, Farmer Participation, Value Added, Coffee Commodity, Kerinci Distric

    Creating value added in the coffee industry in kerinci: government policy, capital structure, social capital, entrepreneurial ecosystem and global market competition

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    This study examines value-added development in the coffee company in Kerinci, with a focus on the relationships between capital structure, social capital, the entrepreneurial ecosystem, and the competitive worldwide market. This work employed a quantitative approach with a survey of 185 samples serving as the main data collection instrument, and SEM-PLS 4 was used for data analysis. The results validated the hypothesis that policy measures, optimal capital structure, and robust social capital underpin the expansion of the entrepreneurial ecosystem. Furthermore, it has been demonstrated that a robust entrepreneurial ecosystem plays a critical role in enabling coffee entrepreneurs to compete globally and create value. By illuminating the complex dynamics of the coffee industry in Kerinci and providing helpful advice for industry participants, including policymakers, this study advances the body of knowledge

    Analisis Sektor Potensial Dalam Penentuan Prioritas Pembangunan Kabupaten Kerinci

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    Economic development is a process to improve the lives and welfare of the community. The goal of economic development is to realize better economic growth and to absorb a larger workforce. Regional development efforts in an integrated manner through the preparation of spatial plans should be directed at solving major problems in the region, in terms of welfare and economic growth. Regional development is a system of national development covering the life of society, nation and state which aims to increase the dignity and dignity and expand the identity and personality of the community in the local, national, and global context with the aim of knowing the potential economic sector to be developed in the region

    Menciptakan Value Added bagi Ekonomi Lokal dalam Tinjauan Model Rantai Blok dan Konsep Rantai Nilai: Sebuah studi literatur

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    The emergence of blockchain technology has provided new opportunities to create added value in the local economy. This research conducts a comprehensive literature study on blockchain models and value chain concepts to understand their potential contribution in improving the local economy. This research explores various theoretical frameworks, empirical evidence, and practical applications of blockchain technology and value chain analysis. By synthesizing existing knowledge, this research provides insight into how blockchain and value chain approaches can be leveraged to generate economic value at the local level. These findings contribute to a deeper understanding of the mechanisms by which blockchain technology and the value chain concept can drive economic growth and development in local communities

    Pengembangan Potensi Ekonomi Dalam Penguatan Daya Saing Kota Sungai Penuh

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    Terbatasnya sumberdaya pembangunan maka kebijakan pembangunan yang diambil adalah menentukan daerah-daerah tertentu sebagai pusat-pusat pertumbuhan. Sedangkan bagi bukan daerah pusat pertumbuhan, dampak negatif yang ditimbulkan adalah terserapnya sumberdaya pembangunan (seperti modal dan tenaga kerja ahli) ke daerah pusat pertumbuhan. Akibatnya kegiatan ekonomi terkonsentrasi (teraglomerasi) di daerah perkotaan (pusat pertumbuhan), akibatnya trickle down effect yang diharapkan tidak tercipta. Fenomena tersebut mengindikasikan tidak ada pergerakan pertumbuhan ekonomi dari pusat pertumbuhan (kota) ke daerah bukan pusat pertumbuhan (desa), bahkan justru memperparah kesenjangan ekonomi antar daerah, penelitian ini menggunakan metode kuantitatif deskriptif, pengembangan sektor pembangunan Kota Sungai Penuh untuk kedepannya adalah menentukan sektor potensial serta melihat pengembangan sektor potensial untuk mendukung daya saing di Kota Sungai Penuh

    How to Create Value Added and Entrepreneurial Ecosystem for Sustainability of Coffee Entrepreneurs in Kerinci Regency, Indonesia: Perspective of Technology Adoption, Innovation and Capital Structure

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    Utilizing a quantitative method via structural equation modeling, this study explores the complex interrelationships between technology adoption, creativity, capital structure, value-added development, and the sustainability of coffee businesses in Kerinci. The results, based on a sample of 155 coffee entrepreneurs, show strong positive correlations between capital structure, the entrepreneurial ecosystem, and value-added development as well as their combined effects. By highlighting the interconnectedness of these elements and offering strategic insights for coffee businesses in Kerinci to improve their competitiveness and long-term sustainability, the study contributes to both theoretical understanding and practical consequences

    Modeling Analysis of Economic Growth in Asia with a Dynamic Panel Approach Generalized Method of Moment (GMM)

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    Purpose: High growth is expected to overcome various economic problems. Therefore, various efforts have been made by the government in synergy with other related institutions as a form of optimization of economic growth. That is why economic growth is an important indicator for the development of a country. This study aims to analyze economic growth and the factors that influence economic growth in Asia during the 2000-2019 period using dynamic panels. Design/methodology/approach: The independent variables in this study are the human development index (HDI), changes in exports (PEXPORT) and government spending (EXPENGOV) using the GMM system method as a model for modeling economic growth. The GMM model system is the best model with Sargan testing. The data used in this study are in the scope of Asia with the number of observational studies that are 11 (eleven) with a total panel data turned on by the state observation system 209.   Findings: The results show that the human development index (HDI) has a negative and significant effect on economic growth in Asia 2000-2019 period. Meanwhile, the export change variable (PEXPORT) and government expenditure (EXPENGOV) had a positive and significant effect on economic growth in Asia for the 2000-2019 period. Research limitations/implications: Furthermore, economic growth also strengthened the previous year's economic growth at a significance level of 1%. This shows that economic growth is economic growth, economy, economy, and state government spending. Originality/value: This paper is an original Paper type: Research pape
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