Analysis of Farmer Perceptions in Adopting The Integrated Farming System: A Case Study of Oil Palm Plantation in Riau Province

Crop-livestock integration is a future agricultural system that can increase the added value of farming while and being environmentally friendly. However, it is not widely used by oil palm farmers. Oil palm integration with cattle is expected to meet the demand for oil palm organic fertilizer and ut...

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Main Authors: Yuhendra, Yusman Syaukat, Sri Hartoyo, Nunung Kusnadi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Bogor Agricultural University 2022-07-01
Series:Jurnal Manajemen & Agribisnis
Online Access:https://jurnal.ipb.ac.id/index.php/jmagr/article/view/40479
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author Yuhendra
Yusman Syaukat
Sri Hartoyo
Nunung Kusnadi
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description Crop-livestock integration is a future agricultural system that can increase the added value of farming while and being environmentally friendly. However, it is not widely used by oil palm farmers. Oil palm integration with cattle is expected to meet the demand for oil palm organic fertilizer and utilize palm fronds as animal feed. The objective of this research is to analyse the factors that influence farmers’ decisions to implementing oil palm-cattle integration. A survey was conducted with 300 respondent who were chosen with purposive sampling with two categories: integrated farming and non-integrated farming. The logistic model was used to analyze adoption factors. The result shows that factors influencing the decision of farmers to adopt oil palm-cattle integration are the time of involvement of household head in farming, extension services, income from oil palm, and the household’s dependent ratio. Meanwhile, the factors that do not encourage farmers to adopt oil palm-cattle integration are formal education and involvement in farmer groups. The results observed several socio-economic factors that can lead to the increase of the crop-livestock integration such as farmers still requiring good extension and training. Keywords: adoption, logistic model, oil palm-cattle integration, smallholders
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spelling doaj.art-afe216b0ece746acb51702132ccca22c2022-12-22T03:01:01ZengBogor Agricultural UniversityJurnal Manajemen & Agribisnis1693-58532407-25242022-07-0119216516510.17358/jma.19.2.16540479Analysis of Farmer Perceptions in Adopting The Integrated Farming System: A Case Study of Oil Palm Plantation in Riau ProvinceYuhendra0Yusman Syaukat1Sri Hartoyo2Nunung Kusnadi3IPBFaculty of Economics and Management, IPB University Department of Economics, Faculty of Economics and Management, IPB UniversityDepartment of Economics, Faculty of Economics and Management, IPB UniversityCrop-livestock integration is a future agricultural system that can increase the added value of farming while and being environmentally friendly. However, it is not widely used by oil palm farmers. Oil palm integration with cattle is expected to meet the demand for oil palm organic fertilizer and utilize palm fronds as animal feed. The objective of this research is to analyse the factors that influence farmers’ decisions to implementing oil palm-cattle integration. A survey was conducted with 300 respondent who were chosen with purposive sampling with two categories: integrated farming and non-integrated farming. The logistic model was used to analyze adoption factors. The result shows that factors influencing the decision of farmers to adopt oil palm-cattle integration are the time of involvement of household head in farming, extension services, income from oil palm, and the household’s dependent ratio. Meanwhile, the factors that do not encourage farmers to adopt oil palm-cattle integration are formal education and involvement in farmer groups. The results observed several socio-economic factors that can lead to the increase of the crop-livestock integration such as farmers still requiring good extension and training. Keywords: adoption, logistic model, oil palm-cattle integration, smallholdershttps://jurnal.ipb.ac.id/index.php/jmagr/article/view/40479
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Jurnal Manajemen & Agribisnis
title Analysis of Farmer Perceptions in Adopting The Integrated Farming System: A Case Study of Oil Palm Plantation in Riau Province
title_full Analysis of Farmer Perceptions in Adopting The Integrated Farming System: A Case Study of Oil Palm Plantation in Riau Province
title_fullStr Analysis of Farmer Perceptions in Adopting The Integrated Farming System: A Case Study of Oil Palm Plantation in Riau Province
title_full_unstemmed Analysis of Farmer Perceptions in Adopting The Integrated Farming System: A Case Study of Oil Palm Plantation in Riau Province
title_short Analysis of Farmer Perceptions in Adopting The Integrated Farming System: A Case Study of Oil Palm Plantation in Riau Province
title_sort analysis of farmer perceptions in adopting the integrated farming system a case study of oil palm plantation in riau province
url https://jurnal.ipb.ac.id/index.php/jmagr/article/view/40479
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