财务可持续性背后隐藏的脆弱性:印度尼西亚中爪哇白马浪市甘蔗农场业务案例研究

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本研究对印尼国有企业 Perhutani 经营的一家 4 公顷甘蔗种植企业的财务可行性进行了评估。该农场位于印尼中爪哇省白马浪市的地理范围内。本研究采用财务可行性分析方法,涉及净现值 (NPV)、内部收益率 (IRR)、投资回收期 (PBP)、效益成本比 (BCR) 等关键财务指标的计算以及敏感性分析的应用。总体而言,对 4 公顷甘蔗种植企业的可行性评估表明,该企业在财务上是可行的,具有作为可持续企业运营的潜力。这一结论是通过各种财务分析技术获得的正数值得出的。然而,从所进行的敏感性分析中可以看出,甘蔗种植是一个极易受当前条件波动影响的行业。当糖蜜产量减少 10%和 15%时,大多数财务可行性分析估计值都为负值。由于气候变化等多种原因,超出经济可行性的生产脆弱性问题已变得不明显。
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The hidden vulnerabilities behind financial sustainability: a case study of a sugarcane farm business in Pemalang City, Central Java, Indonesia
  This study assesses the financial viability of a 4-hectare sugarcane farming enterprise operated by Perhutani, an Indonesian State-Owned Enterprise. The farm is situated in the geographical limits of Pemalang City, which is located in the Central Java Province of Indonesia. This study employs a financial feasibility analysis approach that involves the computation of key financial indicators such as Net Present Value (NPV), Internal Rate of Return (IRR), Pay Back Period (PBP), Benefit Cost Ratio (BCR), and the application of sensitivity analysis. Overall, the assessment of the viability of a 4-hectare sugarcane farming enterprise indicates that it is financially feasible and has the potential to operate as a sustainable business. This conclusion is drawn from the positive numerical values obtained through various financial analysis techniques. Nevertheless, it is evident from the conducted sensitivity analysis that sugarcane farming is a highly susceptible business to fluctuations in prevailing conditions. When molasses production experienced reductions of 10% and 15%, most financial feasibility analysis estimates yielded negative values. The issue of production vulnerability extending beyond economic feasibility has been rendered inconspicuous by many reasons, including climate change.
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