Business Institutions of Cultural Farmers in Improving Competitiveness in Bondowoso Regency
Date
2018-12-04Author
Murdyastuti, Anastasia
Azhari, Abdul Kholiq
Negoro, Abul Haris Suryo
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Cassava in Indonesia is used as food ingredients to meet the food needs of the community and
industry. Cassava is the result of farmers' business that can be processed into staple foods or marketable
snacks so that they can penetrate the global market and source of state revenue. Bondowoso as an
agricultural area has a large potential of cassava and some people have cassava business such as tape or
other snack foods. Bondowoso cassava is also a supplier of manufactured industrial materials. Problems
arise related to not being matched by institutionalized efforts, where cassava farmers do their agricultural
business individually and are downhill. In addition, cassava is considered cheap food so it gets less
attention from the government. Cassava farming businesses to develop need institutions that are built in
synergy between various institutions to improve competitiveness. The institution is a combination of
farmers, businessmen, government, who work together and synergize in giving strength to cassava
farming businesses to develop. The government through its policy of positioning cassava as an industrial
material that is considered and developed from quality and quantity and has competitiveness and
increases revenue. Behavior that strengthens competitiveness is done through product, price, promotion
and distribution proportionally in the institution so that the sustainability of cassava farming business
and able to face competition in the global market. Institutionality can protect cassava farmers' business
from the pressure of government policy and capitalist competition in order to run parallel between civil
society, state and business in realizing good governance
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