Factors affecting farmers’ decisions in changing agribusiness sector: case study of Japan Internship Program alumni
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2021-12-02Author
ZAINUDDIN, Ahmad
JAMIL, Ahmad Syariful
DESTIARNI, Resti Prastika
HIDAYAT, Hidayat
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Since 1984, the Japan internship program has been 
implemented to increase the capacity and income of young farmers in 
Indonesia. The existence of internship activities has changed the mindset 
and abilities of farmers in their farming organizations, even some of the 
trainee had changed their agribusiness sector when this program had
ended. The purpose of this study was to identify factors that influenced 
farmers' decisions in changing their agricultural businesses after the 
Japaninternship program. This research was conducted in East Java 
Province, Indonesia from September 2020 to February 2021. The farmers 
were selected purposively as many as 34 people. Data were analyzed using 
logit regression analysis. The results of the analysis showed that the factors 
that significantly influenced farmers' decisions to change the type of 
agribusiness sector were the motivation level in the business, business 
experience, the existence of business license, presence of business brands, 
and participation in agricultural institutions. The existence of 
Japaninternshipactivities has changed the mindset of farmers to better 
manage their businesses. In addition, some farmers have even changed 
their agribusiness sector to a more profitable business.
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