Global partnerships based on sustainability standards compiled by international NGOs are needed to achieve social, economic and environmentally sustainable development, as well as to deal with global uncertainty in trade and business of agricultural commodities, including coffee in Indonesia. This paper aims to compare the implementation of global partnership standards in coffee between Indonesia and other producer countries. The Study focused on sustainable standard-compliant in coffee such as 4C and Organic certification standards. Trade and sustainability map tools were described. The findings demonstrate that there were only 8 percent and 9 percent of the Indonesian coffee area certified by 4C and Organic, respectively. Indonesia placed...
Coffee is an important agricultural commodity for Indonesia as it becomes one of the country'...
It is generally assumed that sustainability certifications in the coffee sector may shorten the coff...
This research aims to analyze farming income and sustainability of farming practices of coffee certi...
Global partnerships based on sustainability standards compiled by international NGOs are needed to a...
The global value chain for Indonesian coffee is currently undergoing significant structural changes,...
This paper examines the global sustainability regulation in agricultural trade by conducting an in-d...
Coffee is a very important agricultural commodity, produced in around 80 countries tropics, with an ...
This paper contributes to the literature on the emerging trend of Southern sustainability standards ...
This study demonstrates how a bottom-up agricultural development project, rooted in the practices of...
Last 10 years, more than 50 papers and handbooks have been published on the topic of sustainable pro...
This paper contributes to the literature on the emerging trend of Southern sustainability standards ...
Coffee price is an important indicator that stimulates farmers to advance their welfare. Unfortunate...
Several policies related to coffee have been implemented by the Indonesian government and in collabo...
Coffee farmers as Green MSMEs can apply SDG-based global value chains (GVC) in order to open up a wi...
Coffee is an important agricultural commodity for Indonesia as it becomes one of the country'...
It is generally assumed that sustainability certifications in the coffee sector may shorten the coff...
This research aims to analyze farming income and sustainability of farming practices of coffee certi...
Global partnerships based on sustainability standards compiled by international NGOs are needed to a...
The global value chain for Indonesian coffee is currently undergoing significant structural changes,...
This paper examines the global sustainability regulation in agricultural trade by conducting an in-d...
Coffee is a very important agricultural commodity, produced in around 80 countries tropics, with an ...
This paper contributes to the literature on the emerging trend of Southern sustainability standards ...
This study demonstrates how a bottom-up agricultural development project, rooted in the practices of...
Last 10 years, more than 50 papers and handbooks have been published on the topic of sustainable pro...
This paper contributes to the literature on the emerging trend of Southern sustainability standards ...
Coffee price is an important indicator that stimulates farmers to advance their welfare. Unfortunate...
Several policies related to coffee have been implemented by the Indonesian government and in collabo...
Coffee farmers as Green MSMEs can apply SDG-based global value chains (GVC) in order to open up a wi...
Coffee is an important agricultural commodity for Indonesia as it becomes one of the country'...
It is generally assumed that sustainability certifications in the coffee sector may shorten the coff...
This research aims to analyze farming income and sustainability of farming practices of coffee certi...