Agribusiness institutions have a strategic role in the development and management of superior commodities in Indonesia. The existence of agribusiness institutions is expected to strengthen the bargaining position of agribusiness actors and increase commodity competitiveness. This reason makes most groups of agribusiness actors to form institutions in order to maintain the sustainability of the businesses. However, several established agribusiness institutions have not been able to overcome the problems faced, such as; high economic disparity between farmers and other related economic actors, weak market access, and low production continuity so that the existence of agribusiness institutions still cannot give an impact on improving the economic status of the society and reducing poverty. The urgency of this study is to develop seaweed agribusiness institutions in Southeast Sulawesi that are able to improve institutional performance and have an impact on added value, wider market, and product selling prices. This study used a balance scorecard method to improve the institutional performance of seaweed agribusiness by which it has not been maximally implemented in overcoming the problems faced. The problems in questions are in the context of developing and managing seaweed agribusiness. Based on the performance recapitulation results of learning and growth perspectives on seaweed agribusiness institutions in Lea-Lea District of Baubau City, it shows that the level of productivity and the level of job satisfaction have sufficient score so that this indicator has a score of 3 (good). The results indicate that, in general, the performance of learning and growth perspectives on seaweed agribusiness institutions in Lea-Lea District of Baubau City is still sufficient or not in the category of excellent.
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