2021
DOI: 10.24198/sosiohumaniora.v23i1.29585
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Sosioeconomic Aspect of Agribusiness Affected During Covid-19 Pandemic

Abstract: Agribusiness is a business in the agricultural sector which consists of providing input, production, marketing, processing and supporting which are interrelated and many actors are involved. The research purpose was to determine the social economic aspect of agribusiness affected during the Covid-19 pandemic based on general pubic perception. This research was conducted in June-July 2020 by distributing questionnaires online from 18 June 2020 to 30 June 2020 using google form. Total respondents who filled in w… Show more

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“…As the entrepreneurs face variety of challenges and the limitation of knowledge to innovate, which is vital to maintain and improve the business performance, support from government and other stakeholders will be needed. In the case of agribusiness, the COVID-19 pandemic provides an important lesson that the ability of business units to adapt and innovate is needed (Mariyah, Nurfilah, Lesmana, & Nugroho, 2021). In addition, the results shown in this study where the majority of the respondents were within medium and high category of well-being should be further explored in future studies on the association of support and training to the resilience and business sustainability of MSMEs sector during COVID-19 pandemic.…”
Section: Moving Forward: Implication Of Pandemic To the Well-being Of...mentioning
confidence: 72%
“…As the entrepreneurs face variety of challenges and the limitation of knowledge to innovate, which is vital to maintain and improve the business performance, support from government and other stakeholders will be needed. In the case of agribusiness, the COVID-19 pandemic provides an important lesson that the ability of business units to adapt and innovate is needed (Mariyah, Nurfilah, Lesmana, & Nugroho, 2021). In addition, the results shown in this study where the majority of the respondents were within medium and high category of well-being should be further explored in future studies on the association of support and training to the resilience and business sustainability of MSMEs sector during COVID-19 pandemic.…”
Section: Moving Forward: Implication Of Pandemic To the Well-being Of...mentioning
confidence: 72%
“…Creating Tourism Sector Opportunities in the Time of the Covid-19 Pandemic (Zulki Zulkifli Noor) million foreign tourists, 13 million tourism sector workers and the tourism sector's contribution to gross domestic product of 4 ,8% (Mariyah, Nurfilah, Lesmana, & Nugroho, 2021). This target is difficult to realize during the COVID-19 pandemic, because the number of foreign tourist visits up to the second quarter of 2020 is only around 3.25 million people, while domestic tourist visits cannot be expected because in various parts of Indonesia implementing PSBB policies that make people reluctant to travel.…”
Section: Tourism Sector and Macroeconomic Indicators During The Covid...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As the processed food demand and domestic manufacturing companies, fresh food consumption increased during the pandemic, the cost of processed foodstuffs has increased, while processing technologies have become more diversified. There are several improvements in agricultural strategies, such as online financial transactions, widespread information transmission, broad sharing of agricultural experiences, an increase in pricing information, and multi-stakeholder sessions are becoming more common (Mariyah et al, 2021).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%