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Journal : West Science Interdisciplinary Studies

Utilizing Resources and Reducing Emissions through Waste-to-Energy Technologies in Food Processing in the Southeast Asian Agricultural Industry Pardin Lasaksi
West Science Interdisciplinary Studies Vol. 1 No. 10 (2023): West Science Interdisciplinary Studies
Publisher : Westscience Press

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58812/wsis.v1i10.277

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The application of waste-to-energy (WTE) technology in Southeast Asian food processing is examined in this study, with an emphasis on emissions reduction and better resource usage. To evaluate the social, environmental, and economic effects, quantitative evaluations were carried out at a few chosen facilities. The findings show that there has been a 60% decrease in greenhouse gas emissions, a 25% gain in energy efficiency, and a 40% reduction in the production of organic waste on a daily basis. Positive returns on an initial investment of $5 million on average, together with the creation of 200 jobs per facility, are indicators of economic feasibility. The research highlights the revolutionary possibilities of WTE technology and offers practical suggestions for the area's sustainable growth.
Government Policy and Agribusiness Development in Indonesia Pardin Lasaksi
West Science Interdisciplinary Studies Vol. 2 No. 05 (2024): West Science Interdisciplinary Studies
Publisher : Westscience Press

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58812/wsis.v2i05.941

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This study examines the relationship between government policy and agribusiness development in Indonesia through a quantitative analysis. Drawing on data collected from a sample of agribusiness enterprises, the study investigates the impact of government policies on key performance indicators such as investment, productivity, competitiveness, and sustainability. Structural Equation Modeling (SEM) with Partial Least Squares (PLS) is employed to analyze the data and assess the direct and indirect effects of government policy on agribusiness outcomes. The findings reveal significant positive relationships between government policy effectiveness and agribusiness performance indicators, highlighting the importance of supportive policy frameworks in fostering sectoral growth and rural development. Moreover, mediation the mechanisms through which government policies influence agribusiness outcomes and underscore the importance of contextual factors in shaping policy impacts. The study contributes to a deeper understanding of the dynamics shaping the Indonesian agribusiness landscape and provides actionable insights for policymakers, agribusiness stakeholders, and development practitioners to promote sustainable and inclusive sectoral development.