posted on 2024-09-06, 06:59authored byKedir Hussen Safeno
The purpose of this study was to assess the value chain analysis in organization production
process at Wonji/ Shoa sugar Factory. Therefore, cross sectional case study in both qualitative
and quantitative approach was used in order to minimize weaknesses and reach a deeper
understanding of the area. The sample of 127 upper level management staff and supervisors
engaged in 5 sectors was taken for the study. A stratified random sampling technique was
employed; in which the target population is stratified and then, simple random sampling was
adopted to select the required sample from each stratum. In addition to these techniques,
purposive sampling was applied for the interview of the key informant. Here, both primary and
secondary sources of data were used for addressing the stated research questions according to
their nature. Comprehensive research instruments, which are structured questionnaire and
interview, were developed and used to gather data for analysis. A descriptive analysis was used
for discussion of the results. The rate of sugar extraction decreases as the processing of cane is
delayed. The findings reviled that the value adding activities were not adopted and performed
properly. In line with findings the sugar extraction process in the factory has above desired loss
of sugar through bagasse and molasses and that the expected maximum sugar cane yield is not
achieved.
Funding
Jimma University
History
Publisher
Jimma University
Citation
Safeno, K.H. (2013) Value chain analysis focusing on organizational production process: the case of Wonji/Shoa sugar factory. Jimma University 89. Jimma: Jimma UNiversity.