2020
DOI: 10.31315/jdse.v20i1.3250
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Analisis Dan Mitigasi Risiko Rantai Pasok Kakao Di Griya Cokelat Nglanggeran Gunungkidul Yogyakarta

Abstract: Penulisan ini dilakukan di Griya Cokelat Nglanggeran Desa Nglanggeran, Kecamatan Patuk Kabupaten Gunungkidul yang mengolah kakao menjadi berbagai produk olahan. Tujuan dari penulisan ini adalah untuk mengidentifikasi rantai pasok kakao di Griya Cokelat Nglanggeran, menganalisis risiko pada petani, menganalisis risiko pada kelompok tani, menganalisis risiko pada Gabungan Kelompok Tani dan menganalisis risiko pada retailer. Metode dasar penulisan ini adalah metode deskriptif dan dilaksanakan dengan metode studi … Show more

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“…Griya Cokelat Nglanggeran has five main components to its cocoa supply chain: farmers, farmer groups, farmer associations, Griya Cokelat Nglanggeran and retailers. Each component encounters varying risks related to their business activities (Farhana et al, 2020). Kumpul Makaryo, who heads the Gapoktan, stated that Nglanggeran Village currently has 101 hectares of community-owned cocoa plantations, with nearly all members of the community owning cocoa trees in their yards or on specific land allocated to them for cocoa cultivation.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Griya Cokelat Nglanggeran has five main components to its cocoa supply chain: farmers, farmer groups, farmer associations, Griya Cokelat Nglanggeran and retailers. Each component encounters varying risks related to their business activities (Farhana et al, 2020). Kumpul Makaryo, who heads the Gapoktan, stated that Nglanggeran Village currently has 101 hectares of community-owned cocoa plantations, with nearly all members of the community owning cocoa trees in their yards or on specific land allocated to them for cocoa cultivation.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%