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Title: Productivity and Poverty Rural Farm Plants Case Study in Jawa Timur, Indonesia
Authors: MUHTAROM, Abid
HARYANTO, Tri
ISTIFADAH, Nurul
WULANSARI, Dyah
WASIATURRAHMA, Wasiaturrahma
PURMIYATI, Atik
AFIATNO, Bambang Eko
ZAINURI, Zainuri
AFIN, Rifai
Keywords: Productivity
Poverty
Rural Farm Plants
DEA
and PLS
Issue Date: 28-Aug-2020
Publisher: International Journal of Management
Abstract: This study discusses food crop agriculture in 29 districts in East Java, where many people are engaged in this field. This research defines two stages of equality. In this study using two model approaches, namely the first Model Analysis conducted using Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA) and the second model Partial least square (PLS). Research results Increasing agricultural productivity or efficiency is important to do with a variety of strategies both intensification and agricultural intensificationImproving the quality of rural community resources is very to be done. Good quality resources will increase the absorption of high technology and will increase the productivity of farmers and workers in other sectors in rural areas, the Government's budget for development must continue to be increased both in nominal terms and the accuracy of its allocation so that it is absorbed into rural communities effectively and efficiently so that it can improve the welfare of rural communities and controlling the price of basic necessities in the region is also important to do. Bank Indonesia and in collaboration with local governments to form a Regional Inflation Control Team (TPID) must work better in maintaining stable inflation because the rural poor are relatively vulnerable to price increases
URI: https://repository.unej.ac.id/xmlui/handle/123456789/112204
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