
ANALISIS DAYASAING JAGUNG DI WILAYAH SENTRA PRODUKSI DI INDONESIA DENGAN PENDEKATAN POLICY ANALYSIS MATRIX (PAM)
Author(s) -
Ni Wayan Surya Darmayanti,
Ratna Winandi,
Netti Tinaprilla
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
forum agribisnis : agribusiness forum/forum agribisnis: agribusiness forum
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2656-4599
pISSN - 2252-5491
DOI - 10.29244/fagb.8.2.137-154
Subject(s) - java , incentive , agriculture , government (linguistics) , agricultural science , production (economics) , public policy , business , agricultural policy , agricultural economics , geography , economics , economic growth , biology , linguistics , philosophy , macroeconomics , archaeology , computer science , microeconomics , programming language
The objectives of this research are to analyze competitiveness and the impact of government’s policy of maize farming in several central productions in Indonesia. This research was conducted to analyze maize competitiveness using PAM (Policy Analysis Matrix) method. Data sample was conducted at four maize production centers, including East Java, Central Java, West Java, and South Sulawesi. The results show the forth centre have competitiveness. This showed by PCR values in some production areas less than 1 and for competitive advantage, indicated by DRCR values in production areas also less than 1. Analysis of the Government policy aspect, the government has been able to provide positive incentives for maize farming in North Jawa, Centre of Jawa and West Java. The impact of government policy on inputs and outputs simultaneously can provide a positive incentive to farmers at maize production sites in Java. But the government’s policy hasn’t been able to provide for output in Sulawesi Selatan. The conclusion is the fourth centres of maize production have competitive and comparative advantage. Sulawesi Selatan has high comparative advantages, so Sulawesi Selatan has high potential to improve maize farming.