JAKARTA - The General Chair of the Association of All Indonesian Village Business Actors (APUDSI) Maulidan Isbar introduced Noscop or Nusantara Incorporated as an integrated ecosystem for village products.
"All APUDSI members who have commodity products can be brought to our network, we buy and we bring them to the international market," said Maulidan.
He said this system would create a more fair price margin for members.
"Hopefully this business model will become a close loop and sustainable," he said.
Priority commodities include coffee, cocoa, cloves, tobacco, nutmeg, copra, and vanilla. However, APUDSI also opens opportunities for other sectors.
"It is not impossible that the tourism, digital, construction, and housing sectors will be developed," he explained.
To protect business actors from the price game of middlemen, APUDSI has prepared an internal price index.
"We do internal pricing for members so that they have certainty of price," said Maulidan.
He is optimistic that if the village economy moves quickly, the impact will be felt by the national GDP.
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