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Syarif M, Jais I R M, Maflahah I, Ihsannudin I. Risk Evaluation in Corn Supply Chain with FMEA Approach: Challenges and Opportunities for Supply Efficiency. IJIEPR 2025; 36 (1) :181-194
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1- Department of Management, University of Trunojoyo Madura , syarif@trunojoyo.ac.id
2- Department of English and Linguistics, University Technology MARA, Shah Alam, Malaysia
3- Department of Agroindustrial Technology, University of Trunojoyo Madura, Bangkalan - East Java, Indonesia
4- Department of Agricultural Extension, University of Jember, Jember – East Jawa, Indonesia
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The research focuses on improving the performance of the corn supply chain in Madura Island, Indonesia. The purpose of the study is to identify, evaluate, and prioritize risks that have the potential to disrupt the smooth operation of the corn supply chain. The research method uses Failure Mode and Effects Analysis (FMEA) to identify risk levels and Root Cause Analysis (RCA) approach for mitigation strategies. Risk level assessment is based on severity, probability, and detectability at the level of farmers, middlemen, processing industries, and distributors. Based on the analysis, it shows that the risks are a priority in handling and prevention as well as proposals that can be made to improve the root cause of the occurrence of risks with the highest category based on the RPN value at the farmer level are the occurrence of pest and disease attacks (648), the middleman level is when the amount of corn is abundant (336), the processing industry level is the price of corn is unpredictable (252), and the level of distributors is a limitation in product promotion (324). To improve the efficiency and quality of the corn supply chain, namely increasing storage capacity, using more efficient processing technology, flexible production planning, and more innovative marketing strategies. The managerial implications of corn-supply chain risk assessment are the need to improve product quality, corn supply stability, price management, and strengthen partnerships and mutual benefits between all parties in the supply chain. Every element of the supply chain needs to encourage the adoption of modern technologies in maize cultivation, processing, and distribution to increase productivity and reduce risks associated with manual processes. It is necessary to establish mitigation strategies to address environmental risks, including the implementation of sustainable agricultural practices and early warning systems.
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Type of Study: Research | Subject: Logistic & Apply Chain
Received: 2025/01/7 | Accepted: 2025/02/15 | Published: 2025/03/30

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