Sustainability and profitability of Malaysia crude palm oil supply chain management: system dynamics modelling approach

Purpose The agriculture industry has a considerable impact on Malaysia’s economy, as seen by its contribution of roughly 8.2% of gross domestic product in 2018 and its potential to absorb 11.09% of Malaysian labor in the same year. This study aims to simulate rising output in a system model of susta...

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Published inNankai business review international Vol. 14; no. 4; pp. 698 - 719
Main Authors Mareeh, Hadi Yahya Saleh, Prabakusuma, Adhita Sri, Hussain, Mohammad Delwar, Patwary, Ataul Karim, Dedahujaev, Akmalhon, Aleryani, Rami Abdullah
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Bingley Emerald Publishing Limited 23.11.2023
Emerald Group Publishing Limited
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Summary:Purpose The agriculture industry has a considerable impact on Malaysia’s economy, as seen by its contribution of roughly 8.2% of gross domestic product in 2018 and its potential to absorb 11.09% of Malaysian labor in the same year. This study aims to simulate rising output in a system model of sustainable and profitable crude palm oil (CPO) supply chain management (SCM) and to formulate policy solutions to build sustainable and profitable SCM of Malaysian CPO. Design/methodology/approach This research included both primary and secondary data. This study used the dynamic system model to simulate palm oil land expansion, replanting policies and environmentally friendly growing techniques. Findings This study’s findings suggest that the dynamic system model of Malaysia’s CPO’s sustainable and profitable SCM is valid when its structure and performance are tested. The fifth scenario provides the best results, with the most significant net benefit value compared to the other scenarios. Originality/value The ideal policy alternative is replanting sustainable agricultural practices without burning technologies during new land clearing to achieve the best net advantages.
ISSN:2040-8749
2040-8749
2040-8757
DOI:10.1108/NBRI-01-2022-0003