review Evamping the Supply Chain of Fruit and Vegetable in East Java Province, Indonesia
Veby Armul Maulana,
Ririn Subiyanti,
Diki Firmansah and
Yoanna Evangeline Dedi Keiku
No cz9wh, OSF Preprints from Center for Open Science
Abstract:
Horticulture has an important role in economic growth and can increase the income of producers of fruits and vegetables in East Java, this can increase adequate employment opportunities in rural areas and increase non-oil exports. The development of horticulture is expected to have great opportunities, because this is done on the basis of comparative advantage in the production of fruits and vegetables so as to create opportunities for foreign and domestic markets. From the prospect of horticultural agribusiness marketing, it has a competitive advantage, which is to meet the demands of local consumers, consumers from other islands and foreign consumers.
Date: 2020-02-19
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DOI: 10.31219/osf.io/cz9wh
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