THE SME DEVELOPMENT BASED ON LEADING COMMODITIES
Abstract
SMEs have an important role in economy, especially in Indonesia. Some indicator
data of macroeconomic indicates that SMEs have a major contribution to
economic growth. Along with the development of regional economy, many
problem found by local governments in developing SMEs, both internal and
external. Comprehensive study was conducted to get the policy and
recommendation for stakeholders to be able to increased in developing SMEs.
This research examines the development of SMEs based on leading commodity in
Nabire.
The methods using Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP) to see the leading
commodity featured in various sectors for development. It refers to the OTOP
program, which quite successful in developing SMEs in Thailand. The results of
the study indicate there are at least five major factors to consider in the
development of SMEs. They are access to distribution networks or markets,
limited capital, flexibility of pricing, training and accessibility of capital.
Meanwhile, sub sector priorities to be developed are citrus plantation, cocoa
plantations, rice and soybeans, small furniture industry and regional trade.
data of macroeconomic indicates that SMEs have a major contribution to
economic growth. Along with the development of regional economy, many
problem found by local governments in developing SMEs, both internal and
external. Comprehensive study was conducted to get the policy and
recommendation for stakeholders to be able to increased in developing SMEs.
This research examines the development of SMEs based on leading commodity in
Nabire.
The methods using Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP) to see the leading
commodity featured in various sectors for development. It refers to the OTOP
program, which quite successful in developing SMEs in Thailand. The results of
the study indicate there are at least five major factors to consider in the
development of SMEs. They are access to distribution networks or markets,
limited capital, flexibility of pricing, training and accessibility of capital.
Meanwhile, sub sector priorities to be developed are citrus plantation, cocoa
plantations, rice and soybeans, small furniture industry and regional trade.
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