2016
DOI: 10.18196/agr.2121
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Model Kelembagaan pada Agribisnis Padi Organik Kabupaten Tasikmalaya

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“…According to Kusnandar et al (2013), an institutional model for the development of agribusiness in a rural area should include upstream agribusiness, farming, downstream agribusiness and agro-industry. However, to enhance the contribution of agribusiness institutional, government interference is needed (Nuraini et al, 2016) Based on the respondent's assessment, the government policy was ranked fifth, with a priority weight of 0.485 (48.5%). Compared to other sub-criteria in the institutional criteria, government policy had the highest weight value, while the partnership was ranked second with a priority weight of 0.25 (25.5%).…”
Section: Sub-criteria Evaluation Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to Kusnandar et al (2013), an institutional model for the development of agribusiness in a rural area should include upstream agribusiness, farming, downstream agribusiness and agro-industry. However, to enhance the contribution of agribusiness institutional, government interference is needed (Nuraini et al, 2016) Based on the respondent's assessment, the government policy was ranked fifth, with a priority weight of 0.485 (48.5%). Compared to other sub-criteria in the institutional criteria, government policy had the highest weight value, while the partnership was ranked second with a priority weight of 0.25 (25.5%).…”
Section: Sub-criteria Evaluation Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The existence of farmer institutions such as farmer groups can motivate their members to adopt new technologies. Farmer groups are seen as a unit of study that has its own soul, there are four aspects that can be learned to find out institutional motivation, namely institutional history, the mission it carries, the culture that holds on to behave and behave in its members, as well as the pattern of rewards adopted or incentive schemes (Nuraini et al 2016).…”
Section: Role Of Farmer Groups In the Development Of Agricultural Insmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Institutions are sometimes formally written and enforced by government officials and sometimes are informally written as in the customary rules and norms adopted by the community. Institutions are generally predictable, fairly stable, and can be applied repeatedly so that they are often interpreted as a set of rules or procedures for the continuation of a set of working rules of going concern [3].…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%