Among the dominance of giant e-commerce platforms and the influx of low-cost imported products, local MSME and types often attempt to compete. To solve this challenge, Muhammadiyah Business Network (Sumu) launched Jagalaba.comA community -based market designed to support small and medium -sized enterprises.
According to the Secretary General Sum Ghufron Mustaqim, Jagalaba.com is greater than just the market – it’s Economic movement based on community This ensures that financial circulation stays in MSME.
“With a decentralized system, jagalaba.com allows profits back to bottom -up economic players,“ Ghufron said.
Restoring economic sovereignty, an honest solution for MSmes
In contrast to the most important markets controlled by one entity, Jagalaba.com operates through a decentralized network Entrepreneurs Muhammadiyah throughout Indonesia. They encourage not only society to buy on the platform, but additionally create opportunities for local MSME and types on the lookout for a good and more balanced ecosystem.
With him Economic model based on communityThe platform only downloads 4% Administrative feeMuch lower than the most important platforms that may reach as much as 20%. Part of the revenues is allocated to the system’s maintenance, while the remainder is redistributed to colleagues and MSME actively involved within the ecosystem.
This model is favorable “Economy with a closed loop” Ensuring that cash still circulates in the neighborhood, ultimately bringing advantages to owners of small businesses, not external entities.
A market alternative based on community
Jagalaba.com invites MSME and native brands to maneuver away from giant e-commerce platforms, which charged them with high commission fees, unpredictable regulations and unfair competition with low-cost imported products. This market encourages sellers to bring their loyal customers, supporting an ecosystem managed by a community that just isn’t based on algorithms conducive to large capital.
“This is a opposition to a system that advantages only large players while sacrificing small businesses. Our goal is to revive economic sovereignty to people, “said Ghufron Mustaqim.
As a key initiative of Muhammadiyah Business Network (Sumu), Jagalaba.com doesn’t work alone. The sum actively supports MSME through financial skills programs, access to financing, support for politics and business training for its members. Thanks to cooperation with various interested parties, including media and business communities, he tries to be certain that MSME not only survive, but additionally develop and develop.
It is predicted that the premiere of Jagalaba.com will mean a turning point for MSmes, providing them with a good market alternative – based on the support of the community, lower fees and vision of a more fair and balanced digital economy.





