Research Article

Exceeding Destiny through Potency: The Strategies in Developing Community’s Arabica Coffee from a Collaborative Governance Perspective

Authors

  • Amrotus Soviah Lecturer, Abu Zairi University Sharia Science of Bondowoso, Bondowoso Indonesia
  • Soetriono Lecturer, faculty of agriculture, Jember University, Jember, Indonesia
  • Dina Suryawati Lecturer, Social and Politics Departement, Jember University, Jember, Indonesia
  • Ika Sisbintari Dina Suryawati, Lecturer, Social and Politics Departement, Jember University, Jember, Indonesia

Abstract

This qualitative research delves into the development of community Arabica coffee from a collaborative governance perspective in the Sumberwringin sub-district, Bondowoso Regency, East Java province, Indonesia. The research results showed that the development was carried out through collaboration between the district government and professional institutions as policy facilitators. The strategies aimed at the development comprised five core elements, inter alia, 1) land (Perhutani’s properties), 2) technology (Puslitkoka), 3) human power (farmers), 4) orders (policies), and 5) treasury (banking). The development has succeeded in creating modern farmers who are independent in cultivating and processing Arabica coffee by complying with Good Agriculture Processes, Good Handling Processes, and Good Manufacturing techniques. This independence has succeeded in creating quality specialty coffee products with national and international organic certificates that have penetrated the national and international markets. The development of Arabica coffee eventually elevated the community’s income and welfare.

Article information

Journal

Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences Studies

Volume (Issue)

5 (12)

Pages

91-97

Published

10-12-2023

How to Cite

Soviah, A., Soetriono, Suryawati, D., & Sisbintari, I. (2023). Exceeding Destiny through Potency: The Strategies in Developing Community’s Arabica Coffee from a Collaborative Governance Perspective. Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences Studies, 5(12), 91–97. https://doi.org/10.32996/jhsss.2023.5.12.10

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Keywords:

coffee, development, collaborative governance, superior, potency