2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.procs.2019.11.194
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Development of System Dynamics Model to Increase Salt Fulfillment Ratio

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“…One issue that arises and causes the low and unstable price of local salt is the large import quota allowed by the government (Muhandhis et al, 2019), which is utilized by certain agents so that there is a price game in the market. To minimize it, there is a need for a market regulation that regulates the percentage of salt used by the industry then limits the import quota of salt, which is increasingly narrowed, as well as farmers' protection in the form of determining the lower limit of local salt prices.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…One issue that arises and causes the low and unstable price of local salt is the large import quota allowed by the government (Muhandhis et al, 2019), which is utilized by certain agents so that there is a price game in the market. To minimize it, there is a need for a market regulation that regulates the percentage of salt used by the industry then limits the import quota of salt, which is increasingly narrowed, as well as farmers' protection in the form of determining the lower limit of local salt prices.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The need for high-quality salt continues to increase during the growth of the industry. Sodium Chloride (NaCI) is traditionally used as a food additive in food processing because it plays an important role in texture and storage (Muhandhis et al, 2019;Rochwulaningsih et al, 2019). Therefore, the function of salt cannot be replaced by another ingredient.…”
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“…Mt = f(E,Y) …………………………………… (2) Suppose the relative price of foreign goods (E) increases. In that case, the domestic population will shift spending on foreign goods into domestic goods, and if real domestic income increases, then part of that domestic income will be spent on buying foreign goods, which means that domestic imports will increase (Abdullah & Shalihati, 2020;Sulistyaningsih & Alighiri, 2018;Muhandhis et al,2019).…”
Section: Import Theorymentioning
confidence: 99%