This study assessed farmers’ perceptions of the warehouse receipt system (WRS) in the West Java Province in Indonesia. Primary data were collected from 500 farmers through questionnaire administration. The results of the weighted average index revealed that there was a strong perception that the WRS is not well known, provides easy access to credit, and limited access for smallholder farmers. Moreover, there was a weak perception that the WRS has complicated regulations and slowed delivery of warehouse receipts. The main problems include lack of awareness, lack of facilities and limited access for smallholders. The implications for improving the implementation of the WRS are presented
Since the issuance of the Law on the Warehouse Receipt System (WRS) in 2009, the application of WRS ...
Warehouse receipt system is the most secure and sophisticated when compared to some systems that eve...
Although agriculture is the main source of income for the majority of Tanzanian’s the sector is not...
This study examined farmers' understanding toward the Warehouse Receipt System (WRS) policy in East ...
The regulation of Warehouse Receipt System (WRS) in Indonesia written in The Law No. 9 of 2011 conce...
The regulation of Warehouse Receipt System (WRS) in Indonesia written in The Law No. 9 of 2011 conce...
The regulation of Warehouse Receipt System (WRS) in Indonesia written in The Law No. 9 of 2011 conce...
A common problem with agriculture in Indonesia is falling prices during the main harvest season. Far...
There are normative issues related to the concept of commodity goods with the object of warehouse re...
There are normative issues related to the concept of commodity goods with the object of warehouse re...
MA DissertationThis study aimed at assessingfarmers’ attitude towards warehouse receipt system in N...
Declining of agricultural commodity prices during the harvest season has become detrimental to farme...
The aims of this study are to analyze and describe the potency and challenge in implementation of wa...
The research aimed to determine the farmer response toward warehouse receipt system and the influenc...
The Warehouse Receipt System (WRS) is a form of state protection for farmers in Indonesia. Through W...
Since the issuance of the Law on the Warehouse Receipt System (WRS) in 2009, the application of WRS ...
Warehouse receipt system is the most secure and sophisticated when compared to some systems that eve...
Although agriculture is the main source of income for the majority of Tanzanian’s the sector is not...
This study examined farmers' understanding toward the Warehouse Receipt System (WRS) policy in East ...
The regulation of Warehouse Receipt System (WRS) in Indonesia written in The Law No. 9 of 2011 conce...
The regulation of Warehouse Receipt System (WRS) in Indonesia written in The Law No. 9 of 2011 conce...
The regulation of Warehouse Receipt System (WRS) in Indonesia written in The Law No. 9 of 2011 conce...
A common problem with agriculture in Indonesia is falling prices during the main harvest season. Far...
There are normative issues related to the concept of commodity goods with the object of warehouse re...
There are normative issues related to the concept of commodity goods with the object of warehouse re...
MA DissertationThis study aimed at assessingfarmers’ attitude towards warehouse receipt system in N...
Declining of agricultural commodity prices during the harvest season has become detrimental to farme...
The aims of this study are to analyze and describe the potency and challenge in implementation of wa...
The research aimed to determine the farmer response toward warehouse receipt system and the influenc...
The Warehouse Receipt System (WRS) is a form of state protection for farmers in Indonesia. Through W...
Since the issuance of the Law on the Warehouse Receipt System (WRS) in 2009, the application of WRS ...
Warehouse receipt system is the most secure and sophisticated when compared to some systems that eve...
Although agriculture is the main source of income for the majority of Tanzanian’s the sector is not...