This study examines agricultural productivity and farmers' welfare in West Timor, Indonesia. The driving force behind this study is to understand why the welfare of farmers has lagged behind others despite significant growth in the agricultural sector. The main research problem in this study is that while agricultural production has increased significantly in West Timor, the welfare of farmers has not increased as fast as that of non-farmers. To reduce the gap in income between farmers and nonfarmers, the growth of income of West Timor's farmers, as the indicator of their welfare, has to accelerate at least as fast as the growth of non-farmers' income. This target might be achieved if there is an appropriate policy of agricultural developme...
The increase in demand of corn exceeds the increase in its production in Indonesia resulting on incr...
The agriculture sector of East Java, which is a major food production center in Indonesia, played a ...
This study aims to analyze (1) the effect of land area, cost of production, the number of working ho...
Indonesia is known as an agrarian country i.e. a country whose agricultural sector becomes a dominan...
Large segments of the rural Timorese population survive on subsistence farming characterized by simp...
Indonesia has the potential for extensive dry land (LK). These FIs are generally in critical status ...
<div>Indonesia is a country with very large business in agricultural commodities. Development in the...
The role of agriculture changes markedly when an economy is transforming from developing to develope...
Every year, West Java Province becomes the third largest rice-producing province in Indonesia, with ...
The Republic of Indonesia consists of 34 provinces in 514 districts with diverse economic characteri...
The role of agriculture changes markedly when an economy is transforming from developing to develope...
The role of the Agriculture Sector is very important in the economy of most developing countries. In...
The study was aiming at examining the economics of vegetable production of ten farmers in the lowlan...
Most of the people of Jambi Province work in the rubber plantation sector. The welfare of farmers is...
Economic theory states that the agricultural sector provides the impetus for economic growth in Less...
The increase in demand of corn exceeds the increase in its production in Indonesia resulting on incr...
The agriculture sector of East Java, which is a major food production center in Indonesia, played a ...
This study aims to analyze (1) the effect of land area, cost of production, the number of working ho...
Indonesia is known as an agrarian country i.e. a country whose agricultural sector becomes a dominan...
Large segments of the rural Timorese population survive on subsistence farming characterized by simp...
Indonesia has the potential for extensive dry land (LK). These FIs are generally in critical status ...
<div>Indonesia is a country with very large business in agricultural commodities. Development in the...
The role of agriculture changes markedly when an economy is transforming from developing to develope...
Every year, West Java Province becomes the third largest rice-producing province in Indonesia, with ...
The Republic of Indonesia consists of 34 provinces in 514 districts with diverse economic characteri...
The role of agriculture changes markedly when an economy is transforming from developing to develope...
The role of the Agriculture Sector is very important in the economy of most developing countries. In...
The study was aiming at examining the economics of vegetable production of ten farmers in the lowlan...
Most of the people of Jambi Province work in the rubber plantation sector. The welfare of farmers is...
Economic theory states that the agricultural sector provides the impetus for economic growth in Less...
The increase in demand of corn exceeds the increase in its production in Indonesia resulting on incr...
The agriculture sector of East Java, which is a major food production center in Indonesia, played a ...
This study aims to analyze (1) the effect of land area, cost of production, the number of working ho...