EMPOWERING THE SMALLHOLDER FARMERS TO GAIN MORE PROFITABLE RICE PRODUCTION

Main Authors: Chozin, M., Sumardi, Sumardi, Sigit, Sudjatmiko
Format: Article PeerReviewed Book
Bahasa: eng
Terbitan: RENPER , 2015
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author Chozin, M.
Sumardi, Sumardi
Sigit, Sudjatmiko
title EMPOWERING THE SMALLHOLDER FARMERS TO GAIN MORE PROFITABLE RICE PRODUCTION
publisher RENPER
publishDate 2015
topic H Social Sciences (General)
url http://repository.unib.ac.id/11080/7/AJPS-1-1-11-CE.pdf
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contents Rice produced by smallholder farmers plays an important role in providing Indonesian food security where majority of the population are dependent on rice as the staple diet. This fact, however, does not necessarily make the smallholder farmers gain all the benefit from the rice they have been produced, including the financial profit. Improving the profitability of rice production in smallholding agriculture is often hampered by lack of human capital and access to infrastructure, market, and technologies. A series of programs were tailored for the smallholder farmers in Kemumu, North Bengkulu to improve their human capital, bargaining power, land productivity, market access, and eventually the financial profitability of the rice production processes as a whole. The programs were developed through value chainmechanism involving revitalization of the farmer group organization, development of farm gate seed merchandize, reduction the dependency on synthetic fertilizer, mentoring the on farm activities, development of the community rice processing, and development of rice marketing channels.
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