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Main Authors: M Alinurdin, Isdairi
Format: Recurso digital
Language:English, Old (ca. 450-1100)
Published: Zenodo 2025
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17310008
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  • <p>This thesis aims to shed light on the production and distribution of superior seeds of locally specific fish commodities in the Anjungan Unit of the West Kalimantan Province's Brackish Water and Marine Aquaculture Unit. The study's issues include insufficient funding and skilled personnel to carry out the program efficiently, as well as insufficient infrastructure, such as suitable hatchery facilities. The goal of this study was to characterize and examine the elements that affect the implementation of the policy on the production and distribution of superior seeds of locally specific fish commodities in the Anjungan Unit of the Brackish Water and Marine Aquaculture UPT of West Kalimantan Province These elements included communication, disposition, resources, and bureaucratic. In the Anjungan Unit of the Brackish Water and Marine Aquaculture UPT of West Kalimantan Province, the policy on the production and distribution of superior seeds of locally specific fish commodities was implemented. The study's goal was to describe and analyze the factors driving this process from the perspectives of bureaucratic structure, communication, disposition, and resources. The research methodology was qualitative, and data were gathered through documentation, in-depth interviews, and observation. The research methodology is qualitative, and data is gathered through documentation studies, in-depth interviews, and observation. The findings showed that even though the policy has been in place and has led to a rise in the production of superior seeds, there are still a number of barriers that hinder its efficacy. In order to reach all of the farmers, the communication element has not been completely optimized. Although implementers' commitment is high, their behavior is limited by cross sectoral policy support and a lack of incentives. Infrastructure for hatcheries and human resources is still insufficient, particularly in rural locations. In the meantime, the decisionmaking and distribution processes are frequently slowed down by the hierarchical bureaucratic structure. Therefore, improving strategic communication, bolstering human resource capability, and allocating resources are all necessary to promote the effectiveness of policy.</p>