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Publisher: Department of Communication and Community Development Sciences
Date: 16-04-2021
DOI: 10.22500/9202133369
Abstract: The study shows that there was variation in the process of cassava-based food production. In Daerah Istimewa Yogyakarta (DIY) and Central Java, the farming systems were still subsistence oriented as the members still carried out traditional farming and worked without practicing intensive farming. However, the cassava-based food processing had already been commercially oriented. Some farmers have successfully collaborated with the larger cassava industry who were profit and commercially oriented. Some agribusiness units required specific varieties, but others opened to any varieties of cassava. The various arrangements have created different patterns of partnership. There were three types of business partnerships namely (1) growers and small-scale manufacturers (2) partnership among growers, raw material processors, food manufacturers, and distributors or sellers and (3) partnership among growers, small or large manufacturers and distributors or sellers. Among those three patterns, some enterprises had already performed a business-oriented processing method and quality assurance which requires best quality of raw cassava. This is resulted in a better selling price. Business partnerships can guarantee the sustainability of business relationships among business units. A better upstream-downstream relation needs to be developed to prevent the risks of raw materials supply.
Publisher: IOP Publishing
Date: 02-2021
DOI: 10.1088/1755-1315/662/1/012001
Abstract: The successful development of cassava industry will provide economic benefits and create job opportunities for the community. Promoting cassava food products will provide more options for alternative food for society and thereby, it is expected that food ersity will promote food security. Based on the urgency, this research aims to examine the financial feasibility of cassava farming and cassava-based food manufacturers. The results show that business units are financially feasible. However, there were some opportunities to generate more profit for small farmers and small and medium enterprises (SMEs). Some business units that successfully ersify the output earned more profit margin. The research suggests that livelihood ersity through value addition strategy needs to be taken into account.
Publisher: Institute for Population and Social Research
Date: 14-06-2022
Abstract: With prolonged agriculture population aging, farmer regeneration has posed a widespread challenge for developing global agrarian communities. In Indonesia, the younger generation’s disinterest in working in agriculture has evolved into a significant obstacle in the succession process. The study investigates the patterns, challenges, and strategies for farmer regeneration in the Special Region of Yogyakarta province. The analysis used a qualitative case study with data collection techniques through focus group discussions, interviews, and observations. Respondents are 33 experienced older and younger farmers residing in three distinctly allocated research locations in Yogyakarta, namely Sleman, Kulon Progo, and Gunung Kidul regions. The results demonstrate that the younger generation’s career choices vary by rural-urban spatial differences. The study revealed different arrangements in the land inheritance system but no significant variance in the time when the succession happened. The geographical context, land conversion, socialization of the profession, and growing non-farm opportunities are inter-linked as the cognitive factors in farm continuation across generations. To procure an efficient succession process, the research established the implementation of determinants such as improved socialization, recognition of young farmers as innovators, promotion of agricultural-related educational opportunities, and strengthening incentives.
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