2021
DOI: 10.1088/1755-1315/715/1/012013
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Analysis of the Role of Livestock Sub-Sector in Economic Growth in West Sumatra

Abstract: This study aimed to analyze the role and growth of the livestock on economic development in West Sumatra Province. This study used Analysis of Location Quotient (LQ), Dynamic Location Quotient (DLQ) and Shift Share Analysis. The data used in this study had secondary data from the 2016-2019 period. The research method used Desk Study. The results showed that the livestock was a non-basis sub-sector. The average LQ value of in 2016-2019 was 0.96 and And this sub sector will remain a non-base in the future, this … Show more

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“…The story of Sukamara Regency is one of the cases that requires comprehensive cross-disciplinary regional development studies, especially related to the economic sector and its derivatives. Previous studies have confirmed that examining a particular sector, such as agriculture and plantation [5,6], aquaculture [7], and livestock [8], could reflect the condition of the leading sectors and provide the basis for designing regional development. Scrutinizing and determining the leading sector is crucial in focusing and prioritizing the direction of development in regions with relatively limited resources [9][10][11].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 90%
“…The story of Sukamara Regency is one of the cases that requires comprehensive cross-disciplinary regional development studies, especially related to the economic sector and its derivatives. Previous studies have confirmed that examining a particular sector, such as agriculture and plantation [5,6], aquaculture [7], and livestock [8], could reflect the condition of the leading sectors and provide the basis for designing regional development. Scrutinizing and determining the leading sector is crucial in focusing and prioritizing the direction of development in regions with relatively limited resources [9][10][11].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 90%
“…Sementara ada 15 sektor lain yang tergolong sektor non basis, hal ini berarti produksi komoditas di Kabupaten Cilacap memerlukan impor dari luar karena tidak dapat memenuhi kebutuhannya sendiri. Kegiatan sektor non basis menunjukkan bahwa sektor ini tidak memiliki kontribusi yang tinggi dan keunggulan bersaing yang cukup atau hanya berfungsi sebagai penunjang sehingga diperlukan kebijakan yang lebih mendalam untuk meningkatkan subsektor ini menjadi basis [24]. Salah satu sektor non basis adalah sektor pertanian, kehutanan dan perikanan yang hanya bernilai 0,5.…”
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“…Local governments can also use the information obtained from LQ analysis to better map the potential of the region and develop targeted development programs. By knowing which regions have advantages in the cattle sector, local governments can direct appropriate investments and resources to strengthen and enhance these advantages (Suresti et al, 2021). In addition, the identification of cattle base districts in Aceh can also have a positive impact on the regional and national economy (Republic of Indonesia, 2020).…”
Section: Location Quotient Analysis Of Cattle Population In Aceh Prov...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…LQ (Location Quotient) study, which measures a region's capacity in a certain industry sector but does not reach a definitive result, gives a general picture of that region's capacity in that area (Suresti et al, 2021). A region's comparative advantage in a certain sector is indicated if it has a high LQ for that sector.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%