Analysis of Sugarcane Farming in the Sugar Mill District Semboro Jember, Indonesia: A Data Envelopment Analysis Application
Date
2017-08-03Author
Lestari, Endah Kurnia
Fauzi, Akhmad
Hutagaol, M Parulian
Hidayat, Aceng
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Sugarcane farming play a pivotal role in Indonesia as the major source of raw material for sugar industry in the
country. With increasing population and econonomic activities, Indonesia continues facing excess demand for
sugar to meet domestic consumption. Efforts to increase sugar production is hampered by lack of land
availability and the declining in sugarcane productivity due to ratooning system practiced by sugarcane farmers.
The efficiency, therefore, is one of main problems that need to be addressed in sugarcane industries. This paper
attempts to assess such an efficiency aspect of sugarcane cultivation at farmers level. Data envelopment analysis
(DEA) was used to assess the efficiency of sugarcane plantation in major sugar mill area in Jember, East Java
province Indonesia. Results show that existing sugarcane farming is inefficient and call for serious policy
intervention in order to support the livelihood of rural community and sugar industries nationally. Lesson
learned for policy makers on managing sugarcane farming were then drawn from this study.
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