Management of Gogo Rice Production in Realizing the Commercialization of Marginal Land Farming Households in Yogyakarta

Rini, Wulandari Dwi Etika Rini and Rahayu, Endang Siti and Harisudin, Mohamad and Supriyadi, Supriyadi (2021) Management of Gogo Rice Production in Realizing the Commercialization of Marginal Land Farming Households in Yogyakarta. International Journal of Sustainable Development and Planning, 16 (2). pp. 373-378.

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Abstract

The land is an important factor for people whose lives depend on the agricultural sector. The need for land for various uses has resulted in decreasing agricultural land which could have implications for decreasing food production. Alternative options which are expected to increase the potential for food production are the utilization of marginal land. Farmers with marginal land need to manage their production to meet household needs. So it is important to examine the marketable surplus, the level of commercialization, and the carrying capacity of marginal land. The research area was taken by purposive sampling method in Gunungkidul Yogyakarta. The samples taken were upland rice farmer households with the simple random sampling method. The marketable surplus analysis uses a marketable surplus formula, then the percentage is used to determine the level of farm commercialization. The carrying capacity analysis is carried out using the carrying capacity formula. The results showed that farmer households manage rice production by allocating an average of 59.1% for marketed and 40.9% for household consumption. The allocation of marketable surplus is greater than for household consumption, this shows that gogo rice farming households are towards commercially. The marginal land carrying capacity of 0.641 indicates that the land cannot be developed in an expansive and exploratory manner. The implication is in increasing upland rice production on marginal land, namely by an intensification of farming.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: S Agriculture > S Agriculture (General)
Divisions: Universitas Sahid Surakarta
Depositing User: Anniez Rachmawati Musslifah
Date Deposited: 09 Sep 2021 01:37
Last Modified: 09 Sep 2021 01:37
URI: https:///id/eprint/1649

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