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Empowerment of Micro, Small Medium Enterprises (MSMES) in Coconut Oil Development

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  • Kadek Wulandari Laksmi P
  • Ni Wayan Lasmi
  • Desak Made Sukarnasih
  • Wayan Sri Maitri

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Entrepreneurship development at the household level is the forerunner to the growth of an MSME. In the village of Antiga, Manggis District, Karangasem Regency, there is a home-based business engaged in the production of coconut oil (kelentik oil). Currently the level of marketing is only limited to traditional markets while the target is to be able to market products in modern markets. Therefore, this study has the objective to know the level of efficiency of production costs incurred by the producers of coconut oil (kelentik oil) in Antiga village, Manggis district, Karangasem regency; to know how to empower Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises producing coconut oil (kelentik oil) and to analyze the factors that influence the intention of buyers or consumers to buy coconut oil (kelentik oil) in Bali. The research method is a qualitative method. The result is that the production process is still traditional so that production cost efficiency is achieved. Furthermore, the empowerment of MSMEs is not yet optimal as business partners in marketing their products. Several factors influence consumers' intention to buy coconut oil (kelentik oil). So the input that can be given is to improve relationships or networks to be able to expand the market and improve product packaging.

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  • Kadek Wulandari Laksmi P & Ni Wayan Lasmi & Desak Made Sukarnasih & Wayan Sri Maitri, 2022. "Empowerment of Micro, Small Medium Enterprises (MSMES) in Coconut Oil Development," International Business Research, Canadian Center of Science and Education, vol. 15(1), pages 1-52, January.
  • Handle: RePEc:ibn:ibrjnl:v:15:y:2022:i:1:p:52
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