2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.aaspro.2015.01.046
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Supply Chain Risk Management on Tobacco Commodity in Temanggung, Central Java (Case Study at Farmers and Middlemen Level)

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“…Supply chain intermediaries vary by place. In Java, for example, middlemen acquire primary processed tobacco and sell it on to 'suppliers' 22 . In other parts of Indonesia and in India, brokers often buy tobacco from local collectors 5,15,22 who then sell it on to major tobacco companies.…”
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“…Supply chain intermediaries vary by place. In Java, for example, middlemen acquire primary processed tobacco and sell it on to 'suppliers' 22 . In other parts of Indonesia and in India, brokers often buy tobacco from local collectors 5,15,22 who then sell it on to major tobacco companies.…”
Section: Actorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In Java, for example, middlemen acquire primary processed tobacco and sell it on to 'suppliers' 22 . In other parts of Indonesia and in India, brokers often buy tobacco from local collectors 5,15,22 who then sell it on to major tobacco companies. These differences matter as closed and complex trading systems offer ample opportunity for parties to take advantage of farmers 5 .…”
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“…Consisting of damaged green houses, selling prices of flowers at the farmer's level are low, plants were affected by leaf rust, thirps pests and whitefly. Many research result explain that selling price risk is perceived as highly important and causes high losses (Jankelova et al, 2017) (Muchfirodin et al, 2015), while natural disaster is the biggest risk in the agricultural sector (Laczynski de Souza et al, 2015). Basically, the risks in the agriculture sector influence and interact (Girdžiūtė, 2012).…”
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“…Identifying supply chain configuration is the first and ultimate stage in solving supply chain problems (Muchfirodin et al, 2015). As aforementioned, sugarcane agro-industrial supply chain was identified as a case study on this research.…”
Section: Sugarcane Supply Chain Configuration and Its Profitmentioning
confidence: 99%