2021
DOI: 10.18280/ijsdp.160408
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Development of Superior Plantation Commodities Based on Sustainable Development

Abstract: Riau is an Indonesian province known for its large plantations. The plantation business makes the most significant contribution to the fiscal revenues of the province. This paper aims to innovate rural economy through the sustainable development of superior commodities in the plantation sub-sector of agriculture. Specifically, multi-criteria analysis (MCA) was performed to determine the superior commodities in each locality. The results show that the superior commodities include palm oil, rubber, coconut, coco… Show more

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“…A density of 0.980 g/cm 3 was obtained at a mucilage concentration of 15% and 0.988 g/cm 3 at a mucilage concentration of 10%. These values are related to the results obtained by (Garcí a et al, 2016), in producing a young borojó fruit wine, with a density of 1,033 g/cm 3 .…”
Section: Density and Alcohol Content (°Gl)supporting
confidence: 85%
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“…A density of 0.980 g/cm 3 was obtained at a mucilage concentration of 15% and 0.988 g/cm 3 at a mucilage concentration of 10%. These values are related to the results obtained by (Garcí a et al, 2016), in producing a young borojó fruit wine, with a density of 1,033 g/cm 3 .…”
Section: Density and Alcohol Content (°Gl)supporting
confidence: 85%
“…Cocoa final products are mainly chocolates and other items such as toppings, candies, chocolate bars of bitter, milk, white, fruit, nuts, or bonbons [1]. Other components of cocoa are yeasts, lactic acid and acetic acid bacteria involved in cocoa fermentation [2,3].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The sago management model that the government needs to develop must increase farmers' income through downstream, labor absorption, and land adjustment [4]. To achieve this process, the government can play a role in policy and pricing, industrial investment, land selection [5], and supervising sago management [11,25]. Currently, various obstacles in adopting sago as a locally based food that supports food security are due to the lifestyle and habits of people accustomed to consuming rice as a staple food [9].…”
Section: Sago Developmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although there are still obstacles, empowerment based on local wisdom is continuous [32,33]. Various studies [8,11,20] have explained that utilizing the potential of land availability, expanding network and market absorption, forming capital cooperation, adopting technology, optimizing income and community awareness, and improving the quality of talented human resources in agriculture will be able to provide a contribution to the existence of local wisdom in the field of food development activities. Thus, the government's ability to identify the potential for sago development based on local wisdom is highly dependent on internal conditions in an area [1,26].…”
Section: Local Wisdommentioning
confidence: 99%
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