2019
DOI: 10.1088/1755-1315/336/1/012015
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Comparative analysis between smallholder and partnership oil palm farming system in Jambi Province

Abstract: Indonesia is becoming the largest palm oil producer in the world. This commodity estate farm is carried out by smallholder, government, as well as big private companies. As the law rules it, both government and big private companies are urged to run the oil palm plantation in partnership system. This study is aimed to compare the oil palm estate revenue between smallholder and partnership farmer in Jambi Province. Data is analyzed in quantitative descriptive model analysis. The results showed that the average … Show more

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“…Whereas, The reason some farmers choose a partner financing pattern is due to the lack of capital they have, so they need financial assistance or other financial institutions to overcome these problems. This is different from research (Napitupulu et al, 2019)that the partnership financing pattern of Tanjung Jabung Barat Regency and Muaro Jambi Jambi Province is more dominant than the self-financing pattern. The following will explain in detail the pattern of financing for lowland rice farming in Loea District, East Kolaka Regency through independent and partner financing patterns.…”
Section: Rice Farmeing Financing Patterncontrasting
confidence: 93%
“…Whereas, The reason some farmers choose a partner financing pattern is due to the lack of capital they have, so they need financial assistance or other financial institutions to overcome these problems. This is different from research (Napitupulu et al, 2019)that the partnership financing pattern of Tanjung Jabung Barat Regency and Muaro Jambi Jambi Province is more dominant than the self-financing pattern. The following will explain in detail the pattern of financing for lowland rice farming in Loea District, East Kolaka Regency through independent and partner financing patterns.…”
Section: Rice Farmeing Financing Patterncontrasting
confidence: 93%
“…Nevertheless, it has undeniably had a great impact on land cover in Jambi [89] and socio-economic conditions in rural areas. The massive expansion of plantations in Jambi Province, especially oil palm plantations, has attracted the attention of many scholars, who have raised concerns such as loss of biodiversity, air and water pollution [90], the local climatic implications of oil palm plantations [89,91,92], expansion into tidal land which threatens ecosystem damage [36], land conflicts between companies and local residents [27], impoverishment of oil palm smallholders [93][94][95], and other impacts.…”
Section: Policies Inducing Development Progressmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…During the past five years, the productivity of oil palm in Kumpeh tends to decrease each year. As it was commonly known, smallholder farmers are mostly own limited capital and looking for cheaper and lower quality inputs and have limited access to palm oil mill that made them receive less price [4].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%