IN DEPTH INTERVIEW: POTENTIAL FOR INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT COOPERATION (KPI), FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE HALAL PRODUCT INDUSTRY WITH THE DIRECTORATE OF FOREIGN POLITICS AND INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT COOPERATION, MINISTRY OF PPN/BAPPENAS OF THE REPUBLIC OF INDONESIA WITH THE DEPARTMENT OF SHARIA ECONOMICS FEB UNAIR.
(FEB NEWS) Faculty of Economics and Business Universitas Airlangga (FEB UNAIR), on Monday, March 1 2021, held an In Depth Interview: Potential for International Development Cooperation (KPI), for the Development of the Halal Product Industry, which was held offline in the Tirtodiningrat Hall , 2nd Floor FEB UNAIR.
This event was held between the Directorate of Foreign Politics and International Development Cooperation, Ministry of National Development Planning/BAPPENAS of the Republic of Indonesia and the Department of Sharia Economics FEB UNAIR.
(Visit of the Directorate of Foreign Policy and International Development Cooperation, Ministry of National Development Planning/Bappenas of the Republic of Indonesia for the Department of Sharia Economics FEB UNAIR In Depth Interview: Potential of International Development Cooperation (KPI), for the Development of the Halal Product Industry). Seen from left to right: Dr. Sri Herianingrum, SE., M.Si. - Head of the Sharia Economics Department, Faculty of Economics and Business Universitas Airlangga ; Dr. Ir. Wisnu Utomo, M.Sc. - Director of Foreign Policy and International Development Cooperation, Ministry of National Development Planning/Bappenas of the Republic of Indonesia; Priyanto Rohmattullah, SE, MA - Middle Expert Planner, Directorate of Foreign Policy and International Development Cooperation, Ministry of National Development Planning/Bappenas RI; Dr. Wisnu Wibowo , SE., MSi - Deputy Dean I FEB UNAIR).
Appearing to be present at the event, Dr. Ir. Vishnu Utomo, M.Sc. - Director of Foreign Policy and International Development Cooperation, Ministry of National Development Planning/Bappenas of the Republic of Indonesia; Priyanto Rohmattullah, SE, MA - Middle Expert Planner, Directorate of Foreign Policy and International Development Cooperation, Ministry of National Development Planning/Bappenas RI and staff. Meanwhile from FEB UNAIR, Prof. Dr. Dian Agustia., SE., MSi., Ak., CMA., CA. - Dean of FEB UNAIR; Dr. Sri Herianingrum, SE., M.Si.“ - Head of the Sharia Economics Department, FEB UNAIR; and Dr. Muhamad Nafik Hadi Ryandono SE., M.Si. - Chairman of the Startup and Incubation Business Development Agency (BPBRIN) Universitas Airlangga .
This event was held as an effort by the government, in this case the Ministry of National Development Planning/BAPPENAS of the Republic of Indonesia, through the Directorate of Foreign Politics and International Development Cooperation, to formulate recommendations to various stakeholders to improve KPIs in the halal product industry in order to provide quality economic impacts.
In his speech, Prof. Dr. Dian Agustia., SE., MSi., Ak., CMA., CA." The Dean of FEB UNAIR, thanked him for making FEB UNAIR one of the goals/partners in discussions, which as stated by Dr. Sri Herianingrum, SE., M.Sc. “Head of the Department of Sharia Economics FEB UNAIR, that the role of Academics of the Department of Sharia Economics FEB UNAIR, is to Realize Indonesia's Vision as the World Sharia Economic Center. Prof. Dr. Dian Agustia., SE., MSi., Ak., CMA., CA., also said that FEB UNAIR is also very open to holding further collaboration with the Ministry of National Development Planning/BAPPENAS RI.
(From left to right: Dr. Ir. Wisnu Utomo, M.Sc. - Director of Foreign Policy and International Development Cooperation, Ministry of National Development Planning/Bappenas RI; Prof. Dr. Dian Agustia., SE., MSi., Ak. , CMA., CA. - Dean of FEB UNAIR, in his speech at the In Depth Interview: Potential of International Development Cooperation (KPI), for the Development of the Halal Product Industry).
In his explanation, Dr. Ir. Vishnu Utomo, M.Sc. - Director of Foreign Policy and International Development Cooperation, Ministry of National Development Planning/Bappenas of the Republic of Indonesia, stated that currently his party is carrying out plans, where the most intensive discussions recently have been regarding the development of halal products, which currently have great opportunities. quite large/extraordinarily promising market share. As is the current trend, people have become aware of consuming halal products (food & beverages, cosmetics, fashion, etc.). This awareness also has an impact on public awareness of the importance of halal certificates for the products they produce, so that in the future it is also deemed necessary to strengthen halal certification through the Halal Product Guarantee Management Agency (BPJPH); data strengthening; digitization process, etc.
Dr. Ir. Wisnu Utomo, M.Sc. also conveyed that there were still obstacles faced in the development of halal products, for example how to get halal raw materials, which are good and cheap, there is still a lack of structured human resources related to the development of halal products, regulations are still complicated, so it is necessary more efficient regulations are developed.
Therefore, the role of FEB UNAIR is very necessary regarding the potential for halal product developments in Indonesia, and Dr. Ir. Wisnu Utomo, M.Sc., believes that this meeting is the first step for holding future meetings. This is in line with the hopes of Priyanto Rohmattullah, SE, MA, that it is necessary to listen to the viewpoints of the University to see potential opportunities for the development of halal products.
(Priyanto Rohmattullah, SE, MA - Middle Expert Planner, Directorate of Foreign Politics and International Development Cooperation, Ministry of National Development Planning/Bappenas RI in a discussion session at the In Depth Interview event: Potential for International Development Cooperation (KPI), for the Development of the Halal Product Industry) .
Dr. Sri Herianingrum, SE., M.Si., in his presentation confirmed that the export market opportunities for halal products do have quite large opportunities, so that Indonesia can match the progress of advanced countries in the halal industry, Dr. Sri Herianingrum, SE., M.Si. recommends several efforts that need to be taken, including:
1. Clustering/Re-focusing Halal Products
Clustering halal products and focusing on increasing the development of halal products that are competitive
2. integration of the regional halal industry based on uniqueness
Integration of the halal industry in each region according to their respective uniqueness
3. Halal Hospitality in Supporting Halal Tourism
Providing accommodation in each area, especially sharia hotels that are halal, clean and healthy.
4. Strengthening the Halal Ecosystem
Strengthening the ecosystem from halal production activities (halal supply chain) to halal consumption (halal foods, halal tourism, halal hotels, halal hospitals, halal fashion and various other halal lifestyles)
5. Digital Connectivity With social distancing implemented across the world, digital connectivity plays a vital role in enabling cross-border e-commerce / m-commerce. To connect the halal industry in various regions and sectors
Pentahelix Collaboration in Strengthening the Halal Industry can be carried out between: cooperatives / private sector, academics, mass media and society.
(Dr. Sri Herianingrum, SE., M.Sc. - Head of the Sharia Economics Department, FEB UNAIR, in his presentation at the In Depth Interview event: Potential for International Development Cooperation (KPI), for the Development of the Halal Product Industry).
Apart from that, Dr. Sri Herianingrum, SE., M.Si., provided recommendations regarding government policy in developing the halal industry, stimulus for development cooperation in the halal industry sector, as well as the role of academics in realizing Indonesia's vision as the center of the world sharia economy (within the framework of the tri-dharma of higher education based on Sharia Economic Master Plan 2019-2024).
Meanwhile Dr. Muhamad Nafik Hadi Ryandono SE., M.Si. - Chairman Universitas Airlangga Startup and Incubation Business Development Agency (BPBRIN), is more focused on providing an explanation of the role of BPBRIN to the community in the process of innovation and commercialization of halal products, which include; 1) Carrying out development research and 2) Carrying out Industrial Teaching, such as: a). Seaweed; b).Glucosamine, collagen etc; c). Bovine Hydroxyapatite (BHA); d). stem cells; e). Allergens; f).Artemea: Industrial and pharmaceutical salt; g). Halal phytopharmaceutical herbs and cosmetics; h). Teaching Farm.
Dr. Muhamad Nafik Hadi Ryandono SE., M.Si. - Chairman of the Startup and Incubation Business Development Agency (BPBRIN) Universitas Airlangga in his presentation at the In Depth Interview event: Potential for International Development Cooperation (KPI), for the Development of the Halal Product Industry).
Apart from that, it also discusses the halal industrial sector in East Java and sectors with potential for global cooperation such as the tourism industry, SME products, food, beverages, fashion, finance, entertainment and media, pharmaceuticals, and cosmetics; also discussed how to provide stimulus to further increase the development of growth of halal products.
This is a very interesting discussion to continue, let's work together with our hearts to develop our beloved country, Indonesia.
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