Abstract

The Tuna fish have oceanic characteristics that try to move from one water to another and have oceanographic, biological, and meteorological conditions following their habitat. The fishery industrialization program aimed at improving the welfare of coastal fishermen or other waters has been implemented for a long time. Indonesia plays an important role in the tuna fish commodity. VCA is a method for comprehending the value chain that comprises a product. This value chain stems from the activity conducted out, from raw resources to consumer. The value chain model was prepared using the SEM (Structural Equation Modeling) method, which was compiled based on field data patterns. The interpretation model is carried out to explain the interaction pattern of business actors in the development of the Tuna fishery value chain and formulate strategies to minimize barriers to synergies in the development of the Tuna fishery value chain more precisely and following real needs. The value chain perspective sees a business as a collection of processes that convert input data into market output signals for customers. The goal of value chain analysis (VCA) is to understand how something creates value for the customers by demonstrating the various contributions of activities to that value.

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