2018
DOI: 10.31186/j.agritropica.1.2.62-67
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COMPARATIVE ADVANTAGE OF SIAMESE ORANGE (Citrus Nobilis) FARMING IN DISTRICT OF 50 KOTA, WEST SUMATERA

Abstract: Citrus Nobilis, known as Siamese orange, is one of the strategic fruits commodities for West Sumatera because of its higher productivity, approximately 6 - 9 tons per hectare. However, this commodity faces a fluctuated demand both in domestic and international markets. This is a serious problem due to its impact on farm income as well as in its competitive advantage. The aim of this study was to analyze the comparative advantage level of siamese orange farming.  Survey of 84 siamese orange farmers selected usi… Show more

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“…The region's copious natural resources and temperate environment are widely acknowledged for providing it with a competitive advantage. According to Romdhon (2018), citrus exporters have the potential to enhance their competitive advantage in global markets by allocating resources towards the improvement of transportation infrastructure, hence facilitating improved connectivity with remote regions. América and José (2011) used the PAM approach to leverage Mexico's comparative advantage in guava production.…”
Section: Empirical Studies Of Pammentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The region's copious natural resources and temperate environment are widely acknowledged for providing it with a competitive advantage. According to Romdhon (2018), citrus exporters have the potential to enhance their competitive advantage in global markets by allocating resources towards the improvement of transportation infrastructure, hence facilitating improved connectivity with remote regions. América and José (2011) used the PAM approach to leverage Mexico's comparative advantage in guava production.…”
Section: Empirical Studies Of Pammentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Profitable citrus farming is monoculture farming. If citrus farming with other plants or intercropping, it is less profitable [16]. Ijaz et al (2014) studied the intercropping of citrus with other crops.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%