2022
DOI: 10.55951/nurture.v15i1.6
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Female Farmers’ Knowledge as the Start-Up Capital for an Agribusiness Incubator: A Perspective of Banyubiru Village, Semarang Regency, Central Java, Indonesia

Abstract: Most of the members of the Female Farmer Group (FFG) in Banyubiru, Semarang regency have a low educational level and a weak socio-economic status. Related to that, the purpose of this research is to find out whether the women's entrepreneurship knowledge can be the main capital in their readiness for the establishment of an agribusiness incubator; and whether the results of the Strength- Weakness-Opportunity-Threats (SWOT) analysis support the feasibility and urgency for Banyubiru village to esta… Show more

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“…The adoption of agricultural technology is the result of the optimization of heterogeneous factors in the presence of various constraints, such as budget, lack of information, and availability of technology (Foster & Rosenzweig, 2010;Ghimire, Wen-Chi, & Shrestha, 2015;Kuswardinah, Ansori, Rachmawati, & Fajri, 2021;Mwangi & Kariuki, 2015). Thus, farmers will adopt an agricultural technology that can provide maximum utility, subject to these constraints (Varma, 2019).…”
Section: Conceptual Frameworkmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The adoption of agricultural technology is the result of the optimization of heterogeneous factors in the presence of various constraints, such as budget, lack of information, and availability of technology (Foster & Rosenzweig, 2010;Ghimire, Wen-Chi, & Shrestha, 2015;Kuswardinah, Ansori, Rachmawati, & Fajri, 2021;Mwangi & Kariuki, 2015). Thus, farmers will adopt an agricultural technology that can provide maximum utility, subject to these constraints (Varma, 2019).…”
Section: Conceptual Frameworkmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several studies have attempted to understand the participation of traditional leadership institutions (TLI) in rural development in a novel way (Chinsinga, 2006;Kamoto, Clarkson, Dorward, & Shepherd, 2013;Kuswardinah, Ansori, Rachmawati, & Fajri, 2021;Mathonsi & Sithole, 2017). However, while these prior studies offer insights into the institutional roles in rural development, many of them are not sector-specific, and little evidence exists regarding the specific roles TLI plays in rural agriculture (Baramiya, 2017;Oomen, 2000).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%