Strategy and Policy for Strengthening the Agricultural Cooperative Business in East Java, Indonesia
Date
2019-06-18Author
Soetriono, Soetriono
Soejono, Djoko
Zahrosa, Dimas Bastara
Maharani, Ariq Dewi
Hanafie, SRDM R.
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The purpose of the study is to analyze business performance, financial resources, and
strategies for developing agricultural cooperatives in East Java. The research approach used was a
qualitative and quantitative descriptive approach. The research locations were in Malang regencies,
Lumajang, Bojonegoro, Tulungagung, Madiun, Situbondo, Banyuwangi, and Sumenep. Secondary and
primary data, including cooperative performance, SWOT, and financial data, were carried out to obtain a
cooperative description. The analysis methods used were descriptive analysis, financial ratios, SWOT and
FFA. The results showed that agricultural cooperatives showed a strong institutional position in supporting
food sovereignty. The number of active cooperatives reached 27461 units with 7.62 million members.
Cooperatives in healthy performance were found in Malang, Situbondo, Tulungagung and Madiun
Regencies. The cooperative development should be emphasized on implementing functions of member
annual meeting, developing innovation, making economic partnerships, strengthening capital formation,
applying positive values of cooperatives to all members, facilitating members into the agribusiness chain,
and improving the cluster of the production system. The strategies applied for East Java Cooperatives are
prioritized on human resources, institutions and empowerment, facilities and infrastructure, and finance.
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