Assessing Determinants of Farmer’s Participation in Sugarcane Contract Farming in Indonesia
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2020-06Author
ROKHANI, Rokhani
RONDHI, Moehammad
KUNTADI, Ebban Bagus
AJI, Joni Murti Mulyo
SUWANDARI, Anik
SUPRIONO, Agus
HAPSARI, Triana Dewi
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The integrated value chain is a prerequisite for the successful industrialization of
the agricultural sector. Contract farming (CF) is a useful instrument to integrate
the agricultural value chain in developing countries such as Indonesia. The
purpose of this study was to identify the determinants of farmer participation in
sugarcane contract farming. The data utilized in this study was obtained from the
Indonesian Plantation Farm Household Survey 2014 for Sugarcane. The data
consists of 8.831 farmers distributed in 8 provinces. Logistic regression was used
to estimate the determinants of farmer participation in sugarcane CF. The result
shows that age, education, and type of cultivated land negatively affect farmer
participation in sugarcane CF. Meanwhile, land tenure, cultivation area, cropping
system, certified seed, membership in a cooperative, access to extension services,
and membership in farmer’s association positively affect farmer participation in
sugarcane CF. The policy implication for increasing farmer participation in CF is
to intensify the information of CF to the farmer with a large cultivation area.
Since these farmers tend to participate in CF to anticipate marketing risks.
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