Abstract

West Java as the central production of flower commodity in Indonesia is supported by 9 central districts, which Cianjur, one of the top three, contributes 53.67% of the West Java flower production. A high competition within the flower businesses result a growing issue for PT Alam Indah Bunga Nusantara (Alinda) as one of Chrysanthemum business leader in Cianjur. Thus, the company considers a more relevant strategy which makes this research aims on examining a) the competition factors, b) company's industrial situation, and c) different business strategy by using the Blue Ocean Strategy approach. Exploratory sequential mixed method was conducted. The analysis shows that PT Alinda need to reconstruct the market boundaries, consider new potential market through product differentiation. PT Alinda need to rebuild the consumer value by eliminate the payment negotiation service factor, reduce the product quality assurance factor, increase the order ease factor, and create a new business line such as offering flower arrangements and dried flower handicrafts. The third step of the strategy formulation aims to maximize strategy formulation for non-consumer markets. Furthermore, the Blue Ocean Strategy testing should be focused on the underperforming factors.

Highlights

  • The growth of ornamental plants including floriculture business is considerably positive in Indonesia

  • The research is conducted at PT Alam Indah Bunga Nusantara (PT Alinda) which is located at Jalan Mariwati km 5 Kawungluwuk Village, Sukaresmi Cipanas District, Cianjur Regency, West Java 43254

  • PT Alinda is located in the highest production district of cut Chrysanthemum in West Java, Cianjur

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Introduction

The growth of ornamental plants including floriculture business is considerably positive in Indonesia. Ornamental plants are used to increase the landscape beauty [2]. The diversity of ornamental plants used in landscape area, could contribute to biodiversity conservation and become a potential tourist attractions [3]. Ornamental plants are categorized in a form of cut flowers, ornamental plants in pots, and other ornamental plant. The most produced ornamental plants in Indonesia are Chrysantemum, which reaches 480,685,420 stalk of flower or about 58 percent of the total ornamental plants productions, followed by the production of rose and tuberose [4]. Chrysanthemum is produced to fulfill the needs of domestic domestic and export market. Fresh cut chrysanthemums are the most exported floriculture commodity from Indonesia

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