Top citation year was 2025 with 100 citations. Average citations per year stand at 49.29. Each indexed article contributes around 5.62 citations on average. Latest CiteScore for 2026 is 12.78, indicating a Upward trend. Based on 2025 CiteScore comparison across active journals, this journal falls in Z3. Most cited article currently has 42 citations.
Jambura Agribusiness Journal
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Most Cited Article
Pengaruh Pertumbuhan Ekonomi, Populasi Penduduk Kota, Keterbukaan Perdagangan Internasional Terhadap Emisi Gas Karbon Dioksida (CO2) Di Negara ASEAN
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Yearly Citations
| Year | Citations |
|---|---|
| 2026 |
48
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| 2025 |
100
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| 2024 |
82
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| 2023 |
66
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| 2022 |
31
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| 2021 |
15
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| 2020 |
3
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Agribusiness, which involves the comprehensive examination of agricultural production, distribution, and marketing processes. This interdisciplinary field integrates agriculture with various industries, such as food processing, packaging, distribution, and retail sales. It entails the intricate coordination among multiple entities to facilitate the movement of agricultural products from farms to end consumers.
Agricultural Economics, a discipline that applies economic principles to analyze and address challenges within the agricultural sector. This field encompasses a wide range of subjects, including farm management, resource allocation, market structures, policy analysis, and rural development. Through the examination of the economic dynamics of agriculture, agricultural economists seek to understand factors influencing market behaviors, such as supply and demand dynamics, price fluctuations, and trade policies.
The aims of this journal is to provide a venue for academicians, researchers and practitioners for publishing the original research articles or review articles. The scope of the articles published in this journal deal with a broad range of topics, including:
Agribusiness, which involves the comprehensive examination of agricultural production, distribution, and marketing processes. This interdisciplinary field integrates agriculture with various industries, such as food processing, packaging, distribution, and retail sales. It entails the intricate coordination among multiple entities to facilitate the movement of agricultural products from farms to end consumers.
Agricultural Economics, a discipline that applies economic principles to analyze and address challenges within the agricultural sector. This field encompasses a wide range of subjects, including farm management, resource allocation, market structures, policy analysis, and rural development. Through the examination of the economic dynamics of agriculture, agricultural economists seek to understand factors influencing market behaviors, such as supply and demand dynamics, price fluctuations, and trade policies.
Agribusiness Management and Analysis, which focuses on the strategic planning, organization, and optimization of agricultural enterprises within the broader agribusiness context. It entails the application of managerial principles, financial analysis, and market research techniques to enhance the efficiency and profitability of agricultural operations.
Agricultural Communication and Counseling, which involves the strategic dissemination of information and the provision of guidance to stakeholders within the agricultural sector. This field employs various communication channels, including written, oral, and digital platforms, to convey agricultural knowledge, best practices, and research findings to farmers, policymakers, consumers, and other relevant audiences.
Institutional Agriculture, referring to agricultural systems and practices that are significantly influenced by formal organizations, government policies, and institutional frameworks. These institutions encompass government agencies, agricultural cooperatives, research institutions, and international organizations, which play pivotal roles in shaping the rules, regulations, and support systems governing agricultural production and trade.
Regional Economics, examines patterns of production, consumption, investment, and trade within specific geographical regions. This discipline aims to identify opportunities for economic growth, assess disparities in income and wealth distribution, and formulate strategies for fostering economic resilience and competitiveness at the regional level.
Regional and Development Planning, a comprehensive process involving the assessment of a region's current status, identification of development goals and priorities, and formulation of strategies and policies to achieve sustainable growth and enhance the quality of life for its inhabitants.
Resources and Environmental Economics, a field that investigates the intricate interplay between human activities, natural resources, and the environment from an economic standpoint. It delves into understanding how economic decisions influence the utilization, management, and conservation of natural resources such as water, land, minerals, and forests, as well as the repercussions of these activities on ecosystems and environmental integrity.
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