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Strengthening Capacity Institutional Sector Public in Development Commodity Superior Silk in the District Wajo.

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      Institutional capacity is a crucial and decisive part of bureaucratic reform, playing a significant role in achieving good governance. The development of a featured regional commodity, such as superior silk, is an important effort to improve and develop a strategic commodity. The objective of this study is to analyze and describe the institutional capacity strengthening in the development of superior silk. The research method used in this study was qualitative, and the research location was in the District of Wajo, chosen because it has the potential for superior silk that needs to be developed through institutional capacity strengthening. The research findings indicate that the development of institutional capacity to harness the potential of the superior silk area needs improvement, particularly in terms of leadership and coordination, development of the featured commodity, networking and partnerships, as well as the ability to promote institutional strengthening in connection with the development of the superior silk area. These improvements aim to enhance the abilities of the actors within the institution to support the achievement of the target policy for the development of the superior silk area. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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