2019
DOI: 10.17358/jma.16.1.23
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Risk Analysis for Sustainability of Oil Palm Smallholdings

Abstract: Oil palm plantation is well known as a profitable business. In general, oil palm smallholders have a higher income than farmers of other commodities. However, most smallholdings have land sizes that do not reach the economic scale. Together with the lack of managerial skills, smallholdings are likely to be more vulnerable to production and price fluctuations, which in turn affects their business sustainability. This study was conducted to analyze the possibility and impact of production and price changes to th… Show more

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“…The marketing function is an important element in the marketing process of fresh fruit bunches (Chalil & Barus, 2019;Costoiu et al, 2016). In the marketing process of fresh fruit bunches (FFB), the marketing functions carried out by farmers and marketing agencies vary widely.…”
Section: Marketing Functions Performed By Each Marketing Chainmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The marketing function is an important element in the marketing process of fresh fruit bunches (Chalil & Barus, 2019;Costoiu et al, 2016). In the marketing process of fresh fruit bunches (FFB), the marketing functions carried out by farmers and marketing agencies vary widely.…”
Section: Marketing Functions Performed By Each Marketing Chainmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Observation is a process by which the researcher looks at the situation while observing the research situation. Information obtained from observation is the place, participants, activities or events, and time [15]…”
Section: Data Collection Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Potential barriers to large-scale adoption include high implementation costs and the knowledge-intensive nature of agroforestry compared to standard monocultures. Further research (and series of convincing demonstration plots) focusing on the economic benefits of intercropping, or multi-cropping, will be needed if oil palm-intensive agroforestry is to be adopted by smallholders (Chalil and Barus, 2019). Very few small-scale farms have the capacity and the resources to undergo profound transformations of their cropping systems (Chalil and Barus, 2018) that might bring uncertainties in an already fragile socio-economic system.…”
Section: From Plantations To Agroforestsmentioning
confidence: 99%