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    Performance Evaluation Of Green Supply Chain Management In Efforts To Improve Performance In The Quail Farming Industry

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    2022
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    RAFLY GALIH SAPUTRA
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    Quail farming is the act of commercially raising quails to farm the quail egg and its meat. Currently, only 11.4 million quail are being farmed for their egg, and only 11 million quail eggs are produced in Indonesia. Considering this, many quail farms are established due to lots of demand. The increased numbers of quail farms lead to an increase in competition in the quail farm industry. On the other hand, it also increases the amount of waste produced that can harm the environment. Because of these, quail farmers need to establish a sustainable concept to have a competitive advantage and help to reduce waste harm the environment. CV. Vigaza is one of many company that run in the quail farming business that is located in Ngaglik, Sleman, Yogyakarta which sell quail egg. Supply chain in CV. Vigaza never have implement the idea of sustainable which because of that CV. Vigaza still have various problem regarding the environment. Therefore, it is needed that CV. Vigaza to be studied regarding their sustainable performance score. These studies aim to determine the performance score of the Green Supply Chain Management and be given recommendation on the problem that have been identified. Sustainable Supply Chain Operations are used to identify the Key Performance Indicator and measure the performance score of the indicator. It is found out that 10 indicators are present and found out that 4 indicators have reach the target value and the other 6 have not reach the target. Using Analytical Hierarchy Process to determine the weight, it is found out that the Green Supply Chain Management performance score is 65,83% which is in the average level.
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