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Feasibility Study Using Added Value Calculation Analysis for Palm Oil Supply Chain

Authors :
Muhammad Rizki
Syarif Hidayat
Aris Machmud
Source :
Jurnal METRIS. 21:72-78
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
Atma Jaya Catholic University of Indonesia, 2020.

Abstract

The Palm Oil Supply Chain (POSC) is a series of companies dealing with materials or products derived from oil palm fresh fruit bunches. The chain is interdependent sequentially and cooperate in the control, management and improvement of the flow of products, money and information from the upstream side to the downstream side. The POSC consists of palm oil seed growers, farmers, traders, CPO factory, refinery factory, distributor/retailers, and consumers. The first party in the chain is the palm oil seed or seedling growers. These growers have a very important role for palm oil farmers because the quality of the seeds determines the quality of further fruits. The aims of this study are to evaluate the feasibility study of growing the seedlings, and measure the sensitivity of the factors to the profitability. By using modified Hayami method for the supply chain, the added value obtained is Rp5.950.227.861 which is 34,73% of the sales. The feasibility analysis calculation with an interest rate of 13.5%, shows the NPV of Rp 38.439.321.865, with the BEP of Rp 828.430.058, while ROI result 78,62%, Payback Periode value 1,27, Modified B/C Ratio 1,69, and IRR 78,33%.

Details

ISSN :
14113287
Volume :
21
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Jurnal METRIS
Accession number :
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