CSR implementation of palm oil plantations through the integrated farming system program in empowering local farmer groups

The concept of corporate social responsibility (CSR) emerged in response to the development of sustainable corporations that prioritize sustainable development practices. The Sintang District Government's economic improvement program aims to boost community income by developing the UMKM sector...

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Main Authors: Arhian Veronika Suryajuanti, Murti B S Sigit Heru, Baliarti Endang
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2023-01-01
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Online Access:https://www.bio-conferences.org/articles/bioconf/pdf/2023/26/bioconf_icesai2023_00011.pdf
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author Arhian Veronika Suryajuanti
Murti B S Sigit Heru
Baliarti Endang
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Murti B S Sigit Heru
Baliarti Endang
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description The concept of corporate social responsibility (CSR) emerged in response to the development of sustainable corporations that prioritize sustainable development practices. The Sintang District Government's economic improvement program aims to boost community income by developing the UMKM sector (Micro, Small, Medium Enterprises). To integrate palm oil plantations with livestock, the local government initiated this effort. The research method used is a descriptive study - with qualitative data types through data collection techniques conducted utilizing interviews, observations, and literature studies. The study found that the application of CSR in Indonesia does not fully align with the legal definition of CSR. The implementation of CSR is primarily focused on short-term aid provision to local communities. The integration of livestock farms has not been implemented by all plantation companies, and the ones that do exist are suboptimal. Even though Sintang Regency cannot meet the local beef needs, farmers are only capable of meeting 20-30% of the annual demand. Consequently, to meet the demand, the government must purchase livestock from outside Sintang district and even from outside the province of West Kalimantan.
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spelling doaj.art-dd26113d0a3b40d8ab9ab810dacfee5f2024-01-17T14:58:12ZengEDP SciencesBIO Web of Conferences2117-44582023-01-01810001110.1051/bioconf/20238100011bioconf_icesai2023_00011CSR implementation of palm oil plantations through the integrated farming system program in empowering local farmer groupsArhian Veronika Suryajuanti0Murti B S Sigit Heru1Baliarti Endang2Student in Environmental Science Doctoral Program at Universitas Gadjah MadaFaculty of Geography, Universitas Gadjah MadaGraduate School, Universitas Gadjah MadaThe concept of corporate social responsibility (CSR) emerged in response to the development of sustainable corporations that prioritize sustainable development practices. The Sintang District Government's economic improvement program aims to boost community income by developing the UMKM sector (Micro, Small, Medium Enterprises). To integrate palm oil plantations with livestock, the local government initiated this effort. The research method used is a descriptive study - with qualitative data types through data collection techniques conducted utilizing interviews, observations, and literature studies. The study found that the application of CSR in Indonesia does not fully align with the legal definition of CSR. The implementation of CSR is primarily focused on short-term aid provision to local communities. The integration of livestock farms has not been implemented by all plantation companies, and the ones that do exist are suboptimal. Even though Sintang Regency cannot meet the local beef needs, farmers are only capable of meeting 20-30% of the annual demand. Consequently, to meet the demand, the government must purchase livestock from outside Sintang district and even from outside the province of West Kalimantan.https://www.bio-conferences.org/articles/bioconf/pdf/2023/26/bioconf_icesai2023_00011.pdfcorporate social responsibilitypalm oil plantationslivestock
spellingShingle Arhian Veronika Suryajuanti
Murti B S Sigit Heru
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CSR implementation of palm oil plantations through the integrated farming system program in empowering local farmer groups
BIO Web of Conferences
corporate social responsibility
palm oil plantations
livestock
title CSR implementation of palm oil plantations through the integrated farming system program in empowering local farmer groups
title_full CSR implementation of palm oil plantations through the integrated farming system program in empowering local farmer groups
title_fullStr CSR implementation of palm oil plantations through the integrated farming system program in empowering local farmer groups
title_full_unstemmed CSR implementation of palm oil plantations through the integrated farming system program in empowering local farmer groups
title_short CSR implementation of palm oil plantations through the integrated farming system program in empowering local farmer groups
title_sort csr implementation of palm oil plantations through the integrated farming system program in empowering local farmer groups
topic corporate social responsibility
palm oil plantations
livestock
url https://www.bio-conferences.org/articles/bioconf/pdf/2023/26/bioconf_icesai2023_00011.pdf
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