The corporate farming approach on rice is aimed to increase the production on fields with the constraints of limited land area. The present research was aimed to analyze the impact of the implementation of corporate farming on the production, efficiency and inefficiency of the law land farming. The study was determined purposively in farmers' group union "Tani Mandiri Dalangan" in Sukoharjo Regency, Central Java. Sampling of the respondents used a census method involving all members totaling 51 farmers over two growing seasons. Data were analyzed using the frontier stochastic production function Maximum Likelihood Estimation (MLE) method frontier computing program 4.1c. The results showed that the corporate farming of rice production was affected by land area, Urea fertilizer and NPK fertilizer. Technical, economical and allocative efficiency corporate farming of rice farming has not been efficient. Technical efficiency shows the lowest efficiency value due to the use of factors of production exceeding the recommended regional dosage. Socio-economic factors that significantly affected the technical inefficiency of the low land rice farming are education, family size and extension.
Corporate Farming (CF) program is one of the innovations in the field of agricultural institution in realizing more effective and efficient farming through consolidation of paddy field. This program was carried out in Trimulyo Village, Jetis Sub-district, Bantul Regency with Barokah Farmers Group as a pilot project. This study aimed to (1) determine farmers’ willingness to continue the CF program and (2) determine the factors that affect farmers’ willingness to continue the CF program. The study was conducted by surveying 52 smallholder farmers, members of Barokah Farmers Group who joined the CF program. The data were analyzed by using proportion test and Ordinary Least Square (OLS) model. The results showed that the farmers' willingness to continue the CF program was 66.54%. Attitudes towards private property rights, interaction among the members of farmer group, family member support, age and education were the factors that affect farmers' willingness to continue the CF programs. Farmers’ willingness to continue the CF program was categorized as high. Socialization and a more intense mentoring on the objectives of the CF program can increase farmers' willingness to continue the program.
This research is aimed to measure integration rate of broiler price and the relation of broiler price among the regions in East Java Province. This research was conducted from 2000 up to 2009 by survey approach. The secondary data of monthly broiler price at consumer level in Jombang, Malang, Jember and Surabaya regencies published by agriculture and animal husbandry departments as well as East Java statistical bureau were used. The descriptive and market integration analysis of co-integration Johansen and Granger causality test were used. The research showed that broiler markets in East Java were integrated and efficient. The analysis of Granger causality in the four regencies in East Java showed that the two-way causality of broiler price was pointed in Jombang-Malang, Jombang-Surabaya, Surabaya-Jember regencies respectively. Meanwhile the one-way causality was pointed in Jombang-Jember, Malang-Jember, Surabaya-Jember, and Surabaya-Malang.Key words: Broiler Price, Market integration, Causality
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