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1 December 2015 Survival Strategy: Traders of Smallholder Teak in Indonesia
A. Perdana, J.M. Roshetko
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Abstract

Teak traders face indictment for exploiting small-scale teak forest owners and acquiring excessive market shares from the sale of teak stands by taking advantage of smallholders' limited access to markets and market information. To identify the importance of traders in the smallholder teak marketing, we studied the practices of traders along the market chain, including their roles and costs directly related to teak transfer and transformation, and the strategy applied in competing for value creation. The study revealed that traders play an important role. They consistently search the marketplace to link the supply and demand, perform various sorting functions, and serve to minimise and facilitate the number of contacts in the distribution system. Applying cost leadership approach, a way to establish a low cost operation, is among the suggestions for the traders to gain sustainable competitive advantage.

A. Perdana and J.M. Roshetko "Survival Strategy: Traders of Smallholder Teak in Indonesia," International Forestry Review 17(4), 461-468, (1 December 2015). https://doi.org/10.1505/146554815817476477
Published: 1 December 2015
KEYWORDS
Gunungkidul
smallholder
strategy
teak
trader
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