THE CONTINUATION OF THE COCONUT PRODUCT COOPERATIVE IN NORTH MALUKU PROVINCE, INDONESIA
Abstract
The coconut plant, long known to the people of Indonesia, is widespread throughout the
archipelago. As a strategic commodity, coconut plays a crucial role in the social, cultural, and
economic aspects of Indonesian society. Coconut production in Indonesia reaches 18.3 million
tons, making it the highest in the world. This research aims to analyze the condition of sustainable
livelihood assets within coconut processed product cooperatives using the pentagon model. Data
collection involves average asset values based on categories such as Human Capital, Natural
Capital, Financial Capital, Social Capital, Physical Capital, Entrepreneurship Capital, and Political
Capital. The analysis results show variations in the average asset values, with Physical Capital and
Entrepreneurship Capital having the highest values, while Political Capital has the lowest. This
indicates that coconut processed product cooperatives excel in physical, financial, and
entrepreneurial aspects, while also strengthening political support and social capital.
Keywords: Sustainable Livelihood, Coconut Commodity
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