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- Title
DECISION MAKING OF OIL PALM FARMERS IN CHOOSING REJUVENATION PARTNERS IN SIAK DISTRICT.
- Authors
Rahayu, Desi; Jamhari; Waluyati, Lestari Rahayu
- Abstract
Smallholder oil palm plantations in Riau have reached their economic age (25 years), resulting in decreased plantation productivity. One alternative to overcome this problem is oil palm rejuvenation (OPR). In implementing oil palm rejuvenation, there are two prominent partner institutions, the Village Unit Cooperative (VUC) and the Nucleus Estate-Smallholding (NES). As the main actors, farmers are in the position to choose partner institutions for oil palm rejuvenation. The purpose of this study was to find out the differences between the oil palm rejuvenation technology packages carried out by VUC and NES, and to identify the factors that influence farmers' decisions in choosing an oil palm rejuvenation partner institution. This research was conducted in the Kerinci Kanan District, Siak Regency. The data analysis used was descriptive and binary logistic regression. The technology packages carried out by VUC and NES partners have several differences, including types of seeds, number of plants per hectare, spacing, production potential, BPDPKS support, amount of interest paid, OPR budget plan, and sources of funds. The factors that influence farmers' decision-making in choosing OPR institutional partners are farmers' perceptions of income, the presence of extension services, and rights and obligations. Counseling plays an important role in establishing partnerships, by transferring technology to farmers so that the technology package implemented can increase the productivity and quality of oil palm.
- Subjects
SIAK River (Indonesia); OIL palm; FARMERS' attitudes; DECISION making; COUNSELING
- Publication
Journal of Management & Agribusiness / Jurnal Manajemen & Agribisnis, 2023, Vol 20, Issue 1, p142
- ISSN
1693-5853
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.17358/jma.20.1.142