International Journal on Food System Dynamics 2021
DOI: 10.18461/ijfsd.v12i1.75
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Modeling of Salt Supply Chains to Achieve Competitive Salt Prices

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“…The process typically involves the following steps: collection of seawater, filtration, evaporation ponds, evaporation, crystallization and then harvesting process of the sea salt. After processing, the sea salt is typically dried and packaged for distribution and sale [1]. Seawater is collected from the ocean or sea.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The process typically involves the following steps: collection of seawater, filtration, evaporation ponds, evaporation, crystallization and then harvesting process of the sea salt. After processing, the sea salt is typically dried and packaged for distribution and sale [1]. Seawater is collected from the ocean or sea.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Saltworks integration is the unification of the place and process of salt production in a unified expanse of land with a minimum limit of 15 (fifteen) Ha (Ministry of Marine Affairs and Fisheries, 2020). Saltworks integration activities is to improve the welfare of salt farmers (Fernandes et al, 2020;Muhandhis et al, 2021). The success of saltworks integration through an approach for increasing productivity, quality, continuity, and business institutions (corporatization).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Most of the previous studies on salt supply chain system has been conducted using the qualitative descriptive approach, descriptive statistics, margin share calculation approach (Widiyastutik, Hapsari, and Kuntadi 2016;Pusat Kebijakan Perdagangan Dalam Negeri (Puska DN) 2012;Jamil and Netti 2015;Mannar and Yusufali 2013;Rinardi and Rochwulaningsih 2017), SWOT (Holis, Sayyidi, and Musoffan 2019;Y. Liu, Han, and Wei 2016;Muensriphum et al 2010), system dynamics (Muhandhis et al 2021), and supply -chain operations reference method (Ming, Junwen, and Xiaoyan 2008;Purnanto, Suadi, and Ustadi 2020). This present study, however, provides an overview of the alternative salt supply chain system including the activities conducted, production costs, marketing costs, salt handling costs, and profit from each element of the system.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%