2017
DOI: 10.15608/iccc.y2016.561
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Abstract: Boyolali which is an agropolitan district in Indonesia has been initiated since 2003. The main objective of agropolitan development is to support the development of the region to support agriculture and economy. Taken in the implementation of programs and policies of government activity that began to develop in the field of agribusiness, which is then applied by farmers and agribusiness. With the implementation of various programs and activities in the development of the possible development of the region Agro… Show more

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“…According to the Indonesian Ministry of Maritime Affairs and Fisheries (2013), the Minapolitan concept can be achieved in a variety of ways, including: (1) an alternative strategy based on superior commodities with guaranteed quality and quantity and a market capable of accommodating the product, (2) regional development priorities based on the features of each region (3) a development approach that emphasizes fishing resources as an economic opportunity (4) Upstream to downstream integrated economic development cluster; (5) concept's performance in terms of (1) aquaculture, (2) catch fisheries, (3) processing and marketing, and (4) income and labor [9]. The development of the Agaropolitan/Minapolitan area must adhere to sustainable principles to maintain natural resources while not reducing environmental quality [10]. According to Pauli (2010), if the global economic system is exploitative and harmful to the environment, the Blue Economy concept was formed in response to these issues.…”
Section: Agropolitan and Minapolitan Areasmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to the Indonesian Ministry of Maritime Affairs and Fisheries (2013), the Minapolitan concept can be achieved in a variety of ways, including: (1) an alternative strategy based on superior commodities with guaranteed quality and quantity and a market capable of accommodating the product, (2) regional development priorities based on the features of each region (3) a development approach that emphasizes fishing resources as an economic opportunity (4) Upstream to downstream integrated economic development cluster; (5) concept's performance in terms of (1) aquaculture, (2) catch fisheries, (3) processing and marketing, and (4) income and labor [9]. The development of the Agaropolitan/Minapolitan area must adhere to sustainable principles to maintain natural resources while not reducing environmental quality [10]. According to Pauli (2010), if the global economic system is exploitative and harmful to the environment, the Blue Economy concept was formed in response to these issues.…”
Section: Agropolitan and Minapolitan Areasmentioning
confidence: 99%