2021
DOI: 10.1088/1755-1315/681/1/012049
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Productivity and income analysis of certified cacao farmers (UTZ Certified) and non-certified cacao farmers

Abstract: A certification program named UTZ Certified has the indicator of the certification process. This program is considered to have a positive impact on cacao farmers due to the increasing quality, productivity, and profitability of farmers. This study aims to analyze product certification impact on cacao farmers’ productivity and income in Guliling Village, Kalukku Regency, Mamuju, West Sulawesi Province. Analytical techniques used are farm productivity analysis, income analysis, R/C ratio, and t-test. The result … Show more

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“…This result can be attributed to various training and opportunities derived by the certified farmers from participation in certification programme. This finding is in line with [21] in their study on Productivity and income analysis of certified cacao farmers (UTZ Certified) and non-certified cacao farmers in Indonesia, who found out that the average income per year for certified farmers is also higher than the non-certified farmers. Source: Field Survey Data, 2021…”
Section: Annual Cocoa Incomesupporting
confidence: 89%
“…This result can be attributed to various training and opportunities derived by the certified farmers from participation in certification programme. This finding is in line with [21] in their study on Productivity and income analysis of certified cacao farmers (UTZ Certified) and non-certified cacao farmers in Indonesia, who found out that the average income per year for certified farmers is also higher than the non-certified farmers. Source: Field Survey Data, 2021…”
Section: Annual Cocoa Incomesupporting
confidence: 89%
“…However, it is likely that we overestimated the range between which revenue varies, as we did not include covariation over time between prices and production (i.e., when production in a certain year is low, prices are likely higher as supply is low and vice versa) in the confidence interval calculations. Revenue per hectare has previously been estimated for a range of species (e.g., cacao [53], bananas [54,55], coffee [55]). However, these studies mostly focused on cash crops, very few have estimated potential revenue of NUS.…”
Section: How Much Revenue Can One Nus Fruit Provide?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Results of identification of internal and external factors. READ-SI) in empowering farmers begins in 2019-2025 with activities in the form of outreach and identification of business potential, field schools, and farming intensification programs covering an area of 1,173 ha in 7 Districts 18 Villages with a total of 1,350 beneficiary farmers[16] c. Government Policy Support.Thedevelopment of cocoa in North Luwu Regency has received attention from the government, both by the central government and the district government. From 2017 to 2022 the North Luwu District Government launched a cocoa plant rejuvenation program.…”
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confidence: 99%