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DETERMINANT OF EXCHANGE RATE AND INSTITUTIONAL RICE FARMER Sugeng Raharto; Yuli Hariyati
UNEJ e-Proceeding International Conference on Agribusiness Marketing (ICAM) 2012, Faculty of Agriculture, University o
Publisher : UPT Penerbitan Universitas Jember

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The main problem is often faced by the farmers, especially producers of rice farmers now is the low level of sales prices of rice especially during the peak harvest season, because of the environment and the weather is usually in conjunction with the rainy season. Another cause of low grain prices that is small scale rice farming, limited facilities and infrastructure of production and post harvest. Objectives: (1) assess the institutional role of farmers in exchange rates, (2) identify factors driving and inhibiting the dynamics of farmer institutions. Research location is Jember and Banyuwangi Region. The results showed, the exchange rate is influenced farmers' age, education, experience, area and status of land management. Institutional conditions that encourage farmers member-owned institution, means of production are met mainly fertilizer and factors inhibiting the limited institutional capital owned by farmers.
POLICY IMPLEMENTATION OF AGRICULTURAL WAREHOUSE RECEIPT SYSTEM OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS IN EAST JAVA Sulistyaningsih Sulistyaningsih; Rudi Wibowo; Evita Soliha Hani; Yuli Hariyati
UNEJ e-Proceeding the 3rd International Conference on Economics, Business, and Accounting Studies
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This research examines various variables in the implementation of Warehouse Receipt System in East Java in 6 SRG sample districts. The method used is Decision Matrix Analysis (DMA) with 5 price variables, infrastructure, cost, government support, and warehouse receipt utilization. SRG in general in the area of study has not been well utilized, therefore it is necessary: (1) comprehensive efforts, integrated and accelerated by all stakeholders, especially from relevant agencies. (2) government support in terms of socializing the benefits and uses of SRG in the marketing of farmer's results and income. (3) the existence of new institution such as small warehouse of container unit in central area or at remote location so that it can accommodate small farmers and distance of distant business location. (4) Provision of transportation to assist in transportation of goods. (5) management of SRG, since SRG has been built with central allocation fund, while those who provide land is the region, the uncertainty of making local governments halfhearted in managing SRG. (6) maintenance of sustainable infrastructure for future development.