Rice Trade and Its Alignment with National Law (Case: Regency of Sidenreng Rappang)
Bunyamin Bunyamin,
Mujahidin Mujahidin,
Alamsyah Agit
Abstract:This paper explores Indonesian rice trade issues like asymmetric knowledge, unethical competition, and price fluctuation. Agriculture generally favors asymmetric knowledge. Unethical competitors hurt other producers. Unhusked rice prices fell, harming farmers. Researching Indonesian legal rules and norms and their implementation in human behavior solved these problems using a normative-empirical method. The paper advises setting distribution agents, marketing targets, and regular harvest pricing to improve far… Show more
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