2020
DOI: 10.1080/2157930x.2020.1857949
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Unmasking partnerships for agricultural innovation: the realities of a research–private sector partnership in Lombok, Indonesia

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“…Respondents in this study were 50 maize farmers determined by quota sampling. There were 298 maize farmers in Gumantar Village that had participated in a partnership to get loans and agricultural inputs, and the partnership model has been described by Williams et al [12]. Determination of respondents was done by accidental sampling, which is to determine respondents who are easy and can be found.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Respondents in this study were 50 maize farmers determined by quota sampling. There were 298 maize farmers in Gumantar Village that had participated in a partnership to get loans and agricultural inputs, and the partnership model has been described by Williams et al [12]. Determination of respondents was done by accidental sampling, which is to determine respondents who are easy and can be found.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This paper will focus on maize farmers in dryland in the village of Gumantar, North Lombok Regency. They have implemented partnership activities with a bank for funding, with seeds and agrochemicals companies as well as fertilizer distributors for their agricultural inputs under a project called Applied Research and Innovation Systems in Agriculture (ARISA), as reported by Williams [12].…”
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