Institutional Arrangement of Agriculture Development in Indonesia: Lesson Learn from Korea through 6th Order of Industrial Agriculture System
Abstract
The development of economy in the recent years has successfully changed the Indonesian
economy from agricultural economy to Industrial economy. However, when the sectoral output contribution
decreases sharply, it does not mean that agriculture sector becomes unimportant factor in the Indonesian
Economy. In recent years, the data shows that the agricultural sector still absorbs high employment
compared to other sectors, which amounted to 30.9% of the total 121.7 million workforce. Increasing
instability in the management of the agricultural industry and increasing population resulted in reduced
regional vitality and community productivity. Therefore, through the policy concept of The Sixth Order
Industry, it is important for the Indonesian government to build policy support and measures to promote the
local economy in maintaining the welfare of the agricultural community. The purpose of this study is to
determine the priority of policy objectives and support related to the 6th-order agricultural industrialization
policy and identify the rules of agricultural institutions in Indonesia through the concept of the 6th-order
agricultural industrialization policy. The method used study of literature and SWOT. Based on the results of
the analysis, it can be seen that marketing and financial support are the most important means among
several policy tools in achieving the goals of The Sixth Order Industry. Improving governance, agricultural
management from upstream to downstream, and increasing cooperation between farmers, industry and
banking are the keys to the success of agricultural development in Indonesia in order to achieve food
sovereignty.
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