2010
DOI: 10.1016/j.aaspro.2010.09.005
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Developing rice farm insurance in Indonesia

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“…Petani yang hanya panen maksimal sebesar 25% dari area yang ditanam akan memperoleh ganti rugi penuh sebesar Rp. 6.000.000,-Untuk kasus lainnya tergantung pada tingkat kerusakan dan usia tanam (Pasaribu, 2010).…”
Section: Program Asuransi Autp DI Indonesiaunclassified
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“…Petani yang hanya panen maksimal sebesar 25% dari area yang ditanam akan memperoleh ganti rugi penuh sebesar Rp. 6.000.000,-Untuk kasus lainnya tergantung pada tingkat kerusakan dan usia tanam (Pasaribu, 2010).…”
Section: Program Asuransi Autp DI Indonesiaunclassified
“…Dalam program asuransi AUTP disebutkan bahwa petani yang hanya panen maksimal sebesar 25% dari area yang ditanam akan memperoleh ganti rugi penuh sebesar Rp. 6.000.000,-Sedangkan untuk kasus lainnya tergantung pada tingkat kerusakan dan usia tanam (Pasaribu, 2010). Dengan mengacu pada pernyataan di atas, maka dapat dirumuskan besarnya ganti rugi untuk program asuransi AUTP.…”
Section: Metode Parametrik Untuk Menghitung Premi Program Autpunclassified
“…The order of magnitude of the impact of floods is comparable with that of droughts. For example, Hadi et al (2000), cited by Pasaribu (2010), estimate that the sizes of paddy harvest failures due to floods and droughts are, respectively, 0.21 and 0.50 percent of the planted area during 1980-1998. According to the estimates by the Directorate General of Crop Protection, Ministry of Agriculture cited by Pasaribu (2010), the actual rice areas affected by floods and droughts are 333,000 and 319,000 hectares in 2008.…”
Section: Floodsmentioning
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“…They suggested that it was essential to carry out positive and conditional forced insurance, provided a larger portion of premium subsidy to the Major Grain-Producing Area by central government and improved the basic agricultural production conditions to expand crop insurance participation. Pasaribu (2010) discussed the agricultural development policy of Indonesian government to reach self-sufficiency in rice. However, he discussed that rice production growth was critical to increase availability, accessibility, and affordability following the effect of global climate change (Nelson & Loehman, 1987).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%