Research Article
THE ANALYSIS OF FACTORS AFFECTING INDONESIA’S TEA EXPORT TO ENGLAND
@INPROCEEDINGS{10.4108/eai.3-10-2019.2291936, author={Ririt Iriani Sri Setiawati and Muctholifah Muctholifah and M. Taufiq}, title={THE ANALYSIS OF FACTORS AFFECTING INDONESIA’S TEA EXPORT TO ENGLAND }, proceedings={Proceedings of the 2nd International Conference on Economics, Business, and Government Challenges, EBGC 2019, 3 October, UPN " Veteran" East Java, Surabaya, Indonesia}, publisher={EAI}, proceedings_a={EBGC}, year={2020}, month={2}, keywords={indonesia’s tea export value tea production volume exchange rate inflation gross domestic product}, doi={10.4108/eai.3-10-2019.2291936} }
- Ririt Iriani Sri Setiawati
Muctholifah Muctholifah
M. Taufiq
Year: 2020
THE ANALYSIS OF FACTORS AFFECTING INDONESIA’S TEA EXPORT TO ENGLAND
EBGC
EAI
DOI: 10.4108/eai.3-10-2019.2291936
Abstract
Indonesia is an agricultural country, the role of agriculture and agribisinis can be used as a benchmark of success for national economic development, in terms of food security. The agribusiness sector is still able to generate foreign exchange, one of which is the tea commodity which has an important contribution in generating foreign exchange for the country. England is one of the biggest tea consuming countries in the world, therefore tea from Indonesia is in great demand, especially in the country of Queen Elizabeth. This research uses secondary data for 15 years, from 2000 to 2014 by using multiple linear regression analysis calculations to determine the simultaneous and partial influence of the dependent variable, namely the Export Value of Indonesia’s Tea to England (Y), with the independent variable Tea Production Volume (X1 ), Exchange Rate (X2), England’s Inflation (X3), Gross Domestic Product (X4). The results showed that simultaneously all independent variables (X) significantly affected the value of Indonesia’s Tea Exports to England (Y) with a Fcount of 8.483 ≥ Fable 3.48. While partially the Exchange Rate variable (X2) and Gross Domestic Product (X4) significantly influence the Indonesia’s Tea Export Value to England (Y), while the Tea Production Volume variable (X1) and England’s Inflation (X3) do not significantly influence the Export Value Indonesia’s Tea to England (Y).