2023
DOI: 10.31958/juris.v22i2.10291
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Legality of Agricultural Products Weight Cutting as a Cost of Risk in Trade

Farida Arianti,
Pauzi M,
Abdul Mughits
et al.

Abstract: Agricultural goods transactions with toke (in Bahasa is known as a traditional market agent) always carry a weight cutting of one to 2 kilograms per bag. Risk reduction is considered a burden to be borne. Therefore, how to study the law in the aspect of risk imposition when transactions occur between plantation farmers and toke in traditional markets. The aim of this research was to examine how weighing is carried out and the recognition of the weight of agricultural products on scales is associated with possi… Show more

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“…The result of this damage is that ultraviolet light cannot be absorbed by sunlight, so it will cause warming of the earth's atmosphere and encourage climate change on a global scale. Utilization through cultivation on peatlands has an impact, risks damage, and can potentially cause disaster (Yeny et al, 2022;Arianti et al, 2023). Ecological disasters resulting from inappropriate management and utilization of peatland-based natural resources have caused various losses, both directly and indirectly, which have resulted in economic losses.…”
Section: Results Andmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The result of this damage is that ultraviolet light cannot be absorbed by sunlight, so it will cause warming of the earth's atmosphere and encourage climate change on a global scale. Utilization through cultivation on peatlands has an impact, risks damage, and can potentially cause disaster (Yeny et al, 2022;Arianti et al, 2023). Ecological disasters resulting from inappropriate management and utilization of peatland-based natural resources have caused various losses, both directly and indirectly, which have resulted in economic losses.…”
Section: Results Andmentioning
confidence: 99%