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Partnership patterns in rice farming
Author(s) -
Heliawaty,
. Sa’adah,
Apiaty,
Rahim Darma,
L Fudjaja,
Tuti Kurnia,
N. Lanuhu,
A. Amrullah,
A Sulili,
Kurniati Kurniati,
Halil
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
iop conference series. earth and environmental science
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 1755-1307
pISSN - 1755-1315
DOI - 10.1088/1755-1315/681/1/012101
Subject(s) - general partnership , decree , agriculture , business , production (economics) , agribusiness , agricultural science , capital (architecture) , contract farming , agricultural economics , economics , finance , geography , environmental science , archaeology , macroeconomics
Lowland rice farming run by farmers in Toabo Village is faced with limited capital problems, limited agriculture machinery ownership, and grain prices low. Another problem is the Mamuju Regent Decree (SK) No. 188.45/120/KPTS/1/2018 on the implementation of the grain trade. In this decree, there is a rule that prohibits farmers from selling their products out of the area until Bulog stock needs are fulfilled. To overcome this problem, we need a solution that can help farmers provide capital loans, agriculture machinery, and guarantee the production market. One concept that can be done is cooperation in the form of partnerships. This study aims to describe the implementation of rice farming partnerships. Analysis of the data used is descriptive analysis. The results showed that the partnership that was carried out by UD Subur Dua with partner farmers used the agribusiness operational partnership (KOA) partnership pattern.

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