Coffee Supply Chain Management: A Case Study In Ciamis, West Java, Indonesia

Ciamis Regency is a potentially developed coffee-producing area in West Java with Arabica and Robusta coffee types. However, in the current marketing process, it is still faced with various obstacles that make the supply chain flow non-optimal. Therefore, in optimizing the Ciamis coffee supply chain...

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Main Authors: Mochamad Arief Rizki Mauladi, Jangkung Handoyo Mulyo, Dwidjono Hadi Darwanto
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Language:English
Published: University of Brawijaya 2022-11-01
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Online Access:https://habitat.ub.ac.id/index.php/habitat/article/view/3390
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author Mochamad Arief Rizki Mauladi
Jangkung Handoyo Mulyo
Dwidjono Hadi Darwanto
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Jangkung Handoyo Mulyo
Dwidjono Hadi Darwanto
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description Ciamis Regency is a potentially developed coffee-producing area in West Java with Arabica and Robusta coffee types. However, in the current marketing process, it is still faced with various obstacles that make the supply chain flow non-optimal. Therefore, in optimizing the Ciamis coffee supply chain management, it is necessary to conduct further research related to supply chain flow, performance, and farmer’s share. This study aims to determine the flow, performance, and farmer’s share of the coffee supply chain in Ciamis Regency. This research uses the descriptive, SCOR, and farmer’s share methods. The results showed that the supply chain flow consisted of material flow in the form of green beans that flowed from upstream to downstream, the flow of information in the form of information (quantity, price, and quality of green beans) that flowed from upstream to downstream and from downstream to upstream, and financial flows in the form of cash payment transactions that flow from downstream to upstream. The performance of coffee supply chain management in Ciamis Regency has an average category with a value of 56.91. The most significant farmer's share value is found in the distribution channel from farmers to inter-regency traders, ending with outside-regency traders.
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spelling doaj.art-ecc30d0c77174d44b9e4f08f76d990d22023-01-03T11:22:03ZengUniversity of BrawijayaHabitat0853-51672338-20072022-11-01330320121110.21776/ub.habitat.2022.033.3.203172Coffee Supply Chain Management: A Case Study In Ciamis, West Java, IndonesiaMochamad Arief Rizki MauladiJangkung Handoyo MulyoDwidjono Hadi DarwantoCiamis Regency is a potentially developed coffee-producing area in West Java with Arabica and Robusta coffee types. However, in the current marketing process, it is still faced with various obstacles that make the supply chain flow non-optimal. Therefore, in optimizing the Ciamis coffee supply chain management, it is necessary to conduct further research related to supply chain flow, performance, and farmer’s share. This study aims to determine the flow, performance, and farmer’s share of the coffee supply chain in Ciamis Regency. This research uses the descriptive, SCOR, and farmer’s share methods. The results showed that the supply chain flow consisted of material flow in the form of green beans that flowed from upstream to downstream, the flow of information in the form of information (quantity, price, and quality of green beans) that flowed from upstream to downstream and from downstream to upstream, and financial flows in the form of cash payment transactions that flow from downstream to upstream. The performance of coffee supply chain management in Ciamis Regency has an average category with a value of 56.91. The most significant farmer's share value is found in the distribution channel from farmers to inter-regency traders, ending with outside-regency traders.https://habitat.ub.ac.id/index.php/habitat/article/view/3390coffeefarmer's sharescorsupply chain flowsupply chain performance
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Coffee Supply Chain Management: A Case Study In Ciamis, West Java, Indonesia
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coffee
farmer's share
scor
supply chain flow
supply chain performance
title Coffee Supply Chain Management: A Case Study In Ciamis, West Java, Indonesia
title_full Coffee Supply Chain Management: A Case Study In Ciamis, West Java, Indonesia
title_fullStr Coffee Supply Chain Management: A Case Study In Ciamis, West Java, Indonesia
title_full_unstemmed Coffee Supply Chain Management: A Case Study In Ciamis, West Java, Indonesia
title_short Coffee Supply Chain Management: A Case Study In Ciamis, West Java, Indonesia
title_sort coffee supply chain management a case study in ciamis west java indonesia
topic coffee
farmer's share
scor
supply chain flow
supply chain performance
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