The Impacts of Certified Seed Plant Adoption on the Productivity and Efficiency of Smallholder Sugarcane Farmers in Indonesia
Date
2020-04-08Author
SUWANDARI, Anik
HARIYATI, Yuli
AGUSTINA, Titin
KUSMIATI, Ati
HAPSARI, Triana Dewi
KHASAN, Ahmad Fatikhul
RONDHI, Mohammad
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The development of a certified seed plant (CSP)
to increase the production of sugarcane cultivation is one of
the primary efforts of the Indonesian government. The
purpose of this study was to evaluate the impact of CSP
adoption on the productivity and efficiency of smallholder
sugarcane farmers in Indonesia. This study used data from
the 2014 Indonesian Plantation Farm Household Survey
consisting of 3849 farmers. We used propensity score
matching to evaluate the impact of CSP adoption on the
productivity and technical efficiency of sugarcane farming.
We found that the adoption of CSPs increases the productivity of sugarcane farming. The average yield of the
farmers who adopt CSPs is 88.24 tons/ha while the average
yield of those who do not adopt CSPs is 82.94 tons/ha.
Additionally, the adoption of CSPs increases the technical
efficiency of sugarcane farming. The average efficiency of
the farmers who adopt CSPs is 78.31%, while the nonadopting farmers have a technical efficiency of 76.44%.
These results suggest that the current policy regarding CSP
adoption has been on the right track. However, the government should encourage farmers to exercise good farming practices since the technical efficiency is low.
Additionally, since the current rate of adoption is only
18.13%, the government should prioritize policies
encouraging the adoption of CSPs.
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