Strategic business approaches to eliminate human trafficking in Indonesia's agricultural supply chain industry
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This research investigates the critical issue of human trafficking within Indonesia's agricultural supply chain industry and explores innovative strategic approaches that businesses can employ to eradicate this pervasive problem. Human trafficking has become an alarming concern, particularly in the context of labor exploitation in the agriculture sector. The study analyze a multi disciplinary approach, combining insight from International business, ethics, law, and social responsibility, to develop a comprehensive understanding of the challenges in addressing this issue.
The core of this research presents a range of strategic business approaches that can be adopted by companies operating within Indonesia's agricultural supply chains. These approaches encompass ethical sourcing practices, supply chain transparency, responsible recruitment, employee empowerment, and collaboration with local communities and governmental bodies. By integrating these strategies, businesses can create a sustainable and ethical operating environment while effectively combating human trafficking.
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