VALUE CHAIN GOVERNANCE FOR SMOKED FISH PRODUCTS IN THE NORTH COAST OF CENTRAL JAVA
The seafood and aquaculture industry in Indonesia is much less vertically coordinated. However, there are trends towards coordination in fishery value chains through processing and distribution to retail and food service customers. This study aims to examine the governance of the smoked fish value c...
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Main Authors: | Indrajit Wicaksana, Rita Nurmalina, Suprehatin |
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Language: | EN ID |
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Bogor Agricultural University
2020
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/eaea27e45ce74984b8b8d26a5d9007c0 |
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