Yanti Nuraeni Muflikh, Dr. SP, M.Agribuss

Dr. Yanti Nuraeni Muflikh, SP., M.Agribus
Academic Staff Biography
Yanti Nuraeni Muflikh is a Lecturer in Agribusiness at the Department of Agribusiness, Faculty of Economics and Management, IPB University, with strong international training in agribusiness and value chain analysis. She holds a Bachelor’s degree in Agribusiness Management from IPB University and a Master’s and Doctoral degree in Agribusiness from The University of Queensland, specialising in agribusiness value chains. Her academic role combines teaching, research, and capacity building, and she teaches agribusiness value chains, project appraisal, marketing, supply chains, farm management, consumer behaviour, and system dynamics at undergraduate to doctoral levels.
Her research integrates value chain governance, system dynamics, and smallholder resilience in food systems. She has led and participated in major international and national projects on dairy cooperatives, coffee downstreaming, poverty intervention, peri-urban food systems, seaweed governance, garlic self-sufficiency, and beef–agroforestry integration. Her international publications examine price volatility, governance structures, and system dynamics in chilli, mango, and coffee value chains. Through policy-oriented and systems-based research, she aims to strengthen sustainability, equity, and resilience of Indonesian agrifood value chains.
Research Interest
Agrifood value chains and governance
Analysing coordination, price volatility, and institutional arrangements in food and agricultural value chains to improve efficiency and equity.
System dynamics and food system modelling
Using system dynamics to understand complex interactions among production, markets, and policy in agrifood systems.
Smallholder resilience and sustainability
Studying how smallholder farmers adapt to market, climate, and policy shocks to strengthen livelihoods and food security.