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Beef Cattle Supply Chain Analysis in Indonesia
Research Guide

What is Beef Cattle Supply Chain Analysis in Indonesia?

Beef Cattle Supply Chain Analysis in Indonesia maps actors, costs, transaction structures, and inefficiencies from farm production to market distribution in the Indonesian beef sector.

Researchers identify key actors including farmers, middlemen, and processors, quantifying transaction costs and marketing margins. Studies apply methods like moving average forecasting and value chain mapping, with 10 key papers from 2019-2023 averaging 2.9 citations each. Focus regions include West Timor, East Nusa Tenggara, and national import strategies.

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Why It Matters

Supply chain inefficiencies cause high transaction costs and poor price transmission to farmers, as shown in Nalle and Tiro (2019) analysis of West Timor beef cattle chains where transaction costs dominate farmer choices. Modeling interventions improves farmer incomes and food security; Lole et al. (2021) highlight weak bargaining positions in East Nusa Tenggara cattle marketing. Prakoso et al. (2022) demonstrate moving average methods forecasting demand to reduce losses amid production deficits.

Key Research Challenges

High Transaction Costs

Transaction costs in beef cattle chains dominate farmer decisions and reduce margins, as quantified by Nalle and Tiro (2019) in West Timor with dominant search and bargaining costs. Farmers face weak bargaining power leading to revenue leakage. Mitigation requires cost breakdown models.

Weak Price Transmission

Poor revenue transfer from market to producers stems from opaque pricing based on cattle condition, per Lole et al. (2021) in East Nusa Tenggara. Middlemen capture most value in multi-tier chains. Interventions need better value chain transparency.

Pandemic Supply Disruptions

COVID-19 risks disrupt feeder cattle imports, analyzed by Firmansyah et al. (2022) for mitigation strategies. This exacerbates domestic shortages. Risk management frameworks are essential for resilience.

Essential Papers

1.

Implementasi Metode Moving Average dalam Analisis Rantai Pasok Daging Sapi di Indonesia

Lintang Dandung Prakoso, Darmansah Darmansah, Tri Widia et al. · 2022 · JURIKOM (Jurnal Riset Komputer) · 9 citations

Beef is meat that comes from common or common cattle and is suitable for food consumption and does not trigger health problems for those who consume it. The need for beef consumption in Indonesia h...

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Performans Reproduksi Sapi Bali Berbasis Agroekosistem Di Pulau Timor

Fellyanus Habaora, Asnath Maria Fuah, Luki Abdullah et al. · 2019 · TERNAK TROPIKA Journal of Tropical Animal Production · 6 citations

Penelitian berlokasi di Pulau Timor yang dilaksanakan bulan Januari-Desember 2018. Lokasi penelitian dipilih purposive untuk agroekosistem pasture, pertanian, perkebunan, dan hutan. Penentuan respo...

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Supply Chain Management of Kurban Cattles in 'Tebar Hewan Kurban' Program, Dompet Dhuafa Republika

Rimi Gusliana Mais, Zainal Abidin · 2021 · Jurnal Reviu Akuntansi dan Keuangan · 4 citations

This study aims to reformulate beef cattle supply chain management based on a case study in the Dompet Dhuafa Republika (DDR) program 'Tebar Hewan Kurban' (THK). This qualitative descriptive study ...

4.

Sustainable Development Strategy on Poultry Industry in Indonesia

Saptana Saptana, Rahmat Fadhil, Atika Dyah Perwita · 2020 · JURNAL HUKUM EKONOMI SYARIAH · 3 citations

Development of poultry industry that had been running in Indonesia which more emphasized in economic growth aspect, on one side has succeeded in increasing production, but on the other side it caus...

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Strategi Kebijakan Impor Sapi Berbasis Manajemen Risiko di Masa Pandemi

Firmansyah Firmansyah, Yandra Arkeman, Irma Isnafia Arief · 2022 · Jurnal Ilmu Pertanian Indonesia · 2 citations

This study aims to analyze potential risks and risk mitigation in the company's supply chain to minimize the company's potential losses and develop a policy strategy for importing feeder cattle dur...

6.

Supply and Value Chain Models in Cattle Marketing and Its Derivative Products in East Nusa Tenggara Province

Ulrikus R. Lole, Arnoldus Keban, Johanes G. Sogen et al. · 2021 · ANIMAL PRODUCTION · 2 citations

In general, the determination of the price of cattle is based on the condition of the cattle's body. This will result in an unsatisfactory transfer of revenue value for farmers, because the bargain...

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Identifikasi Value Added (Nilai Tambah) Pada Usaha Abon Sapi di Kota Kefamenanu, Provinsi Nusa Tenggara Timur

Boanerges Putra Sipayung, Valentina Inda Tlali, Simon Juan Kune et al. · 2023 · JAS · 2 citations

Perubahan nilai tambah pada usaha peternakan; khususnya pada komoditas sapi potong, menyebabkan semakin banyak produk daging sapi yang mengalami diferensiasi (proses pengolahan) seperti pada produk...

Reading Guide

Foundational Papers

No foundational pre-2015 papers available; start with highest-cited recent: Prakoso et al. (2022) for moving average methods in national supply analysis.

Recent Advances

Prioritize Firmansyah et al. (2022) for import risks, Lole et al. (2021) for value chains, and Sipayung et al. (2023) for value-added processing.

Core Methods

Core methods: transaction cost analysis (Nalle and Tiro, 2019), moving average forecasting (Prakoso et al., 2022), value chain mapping (Lole et al., 2021), and risk mitigation blueprints (Firmansyah et al., 2022).

How PapersFlow Helps You Research Beef Cattle Supply Chain Analysis in Indonesia

Discover & Search

Research Agent uses searchPapers with query 'beef cattle supply chain Indonesia transaction costs' to retrieve Prakoso et al. (2022) on moving average analysis, then citationGraph reveals connections to Nalle and Tiro (2019), and findSimilarPapers uncovers Lole et al. (2021) value chains.

Analyze & Verify

Analysis Agent applies readPaperContent to extract transaction cost data from Nalle and Tiro (2019), verifies margin calculations via runPythonAnalysis with pandas for statistical validation, and uses verifyResponse (CoVe) with GRADE grading to confirm inefficiency claims against multiple sources.

Synthesize & Write

Synthesis Agent detects gaps in import risk modeling post-Firmansyah et al. (2022), flags contradictions in regional vs. national chains, then Writing Agent uses latexEditText for chain diagrams, latexSyncCitations for 10-paper bibliography, and latexCompile for publication-ready reports.

Use Cases

"Compute transaction cost breakdowns from West Timor beef cattle papers using Python."

Research Agent → searchPapers → Analysis Agent → runPythonAnalysis (pandas aggregation of Nalle and Tiro 2019 data) → matplotlib cost pie chart output.

"Map beef cattle supply chain actors in East Nusa Tenggara with LaTeX diagram."

Research Agent → findSimilarPapers (Lole et al. 2021) → Synthesis Agent → exportMermaid (actor flowchart) → Writing Agent → latexEditText + latexCompile → PDF chain map.

"Find code for supply chain simulation models in Indonesian cattle papers."

Research Agent → exaSearch 'supply chain model code Indonesia cattle' → Code Discovery → paperExtractUrls → paperFindGithubRepo → githubRepoInspect → runnable simulation scripts.

Automated Workflows

Deep Research workflow conducts systematic review of 10+ Indonesian beef papers, chaining searchPapers → citationGraph → structured report on chain inefficiencies. DeepScan applies 7-step analysis with CoVe checkpoints to verify transaction costs from Nalle and Tiro (2019). Theorizer generates intervention theories from Prakoso et al. (2022) forecasts and Firmansyah et al. (2022) risks.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Beef Cattle Supply Chain Analysis in Indonesia?

It maps actors, costs, and inefficiencies from farm to market in Indonesian beef sectors, using methods like transaction cost analysis (Nalle and Tiro, 2019).

What methods are used in these studies?

Common methods include moving average forecasting (Prakoso et al., 2022), value chain mapping (Lole et al., 2021), and risk management for imports (Firmansyah et al., 2022).

What are key papers?

Top papers: Prakoso et al. (2022, 9 citations) on moving averages; Nalle and Tiro (2019, 2 citations) on transaction costs; Lole et al. (2021, 2 citations) on marketing chains.

What open problems exist?

Challenges include modeling pandemic-resilient imports (Firmansyah et al., 2022) and improving price transmission to overcome weak farmer bargaining (Lole et al., 2021).

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