Analysis of the Potential of Agricultural, Plantation, Livestock, and Fisheries Subsectors in the Sumenep Archipelago

Authors

  • Ahmad Sayuti Royali Trunojoyo University Madura Author
  • Mellysa Nur Awalia Trunojoyo University Madura Author

Keywords:

Leading Subsector, Location Quotient, Regional Development

Abstract

Designing regional development requires government consideration of the agricultural, plantation, and fisheries sub-sectors which has potential to support the economic growth of the region. The purpose of this research is to identify which sub-sectors serve as the economic base and have the potential to be used as a reference for improving the economy in the archipelagic areas of Sumenep Regency. There are three sub-sectors that are the economic base in the archipelagic areas of Sampang Regency, which have the potential to support economic growth and regional income. This research is a descriptive quantitative study that uses numerical data from the year 2022. The analytical method used is Location Quotient (LQ) analysis. The agricultural, plantation, and fisheries sub-sectors that serve as the economic base in the region include the agricultural sub-sector, plantation sub-sector, aquaculture fisheries sub-sector, and processed fisheries sub-sector.

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2024-07-11

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Analysis of the Potential of Agricultural, Plantation, Livestock, and Fisheries Subsectors in the Sumenep Archipelago. (2024). Indonesian Journal of Business, Economics and Management (IJOBEM), 1(1). https://journal.detakpublisher.com/index.php/ijobem/article/view/2