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Segmentasi dan Targeting Petani sebagai Basis Perumusan Kebijakan Pertanian di Indonesia Suprehatin; Harianto, Harianto; Hakim , Rizqi Imaduddin; Akzar, Rida
Policy Brief Pertanian, Kelautan, dan Biosains Tropika Vol. 7 No. 3 (2025): Policy Brief Pertanian, Kelautan, dan Biosains Tropika
Publisher : Direktorat Kajian Strategis dan Reputasi Akademik IPB University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29244/agro-maritim.0703.1330-1335

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Seperti di negara lainnya, petani Indonesia sangat heterogen, baik dari sisi aset produksi, akses teknologi, tujuan usahatani, preferensi perilaku, jejaring kelembagaan, maupun pengetahuan dan keterampilan. Namun, kebijakan pertanian di Indonesia masih banyak yang dirancang secara seragam (one size fits all). Akibatnya, banyak program tidak tepat sasaran, kurang dimanfaatkan, atau gagal menciptakan dampak yang diharapkan. Studi empiris di Indonesia menunjukkan adanya hubungan erat antara keputusan adopsi dengan segmen unik petani, misalnya pada konteks tanaman hortikultura bernilai tinggi, teknologi peternakan, dan kemitraan tebu. Temuan ini menegaskan pentingnya menyesuaikan intervensi kebijakan nonharga dengan tipologi dan kebutuhan spesifik petani. Segmentasi, yang mengelompokkan petani berdasarkan karakteristik serupa, menawarkan kerangka untuk merancang kebijakan yang lebih tepat sasaran (targeted). Kerangka ini, lazim digunakan dalam studi konsumen, kini relevan pula bagi kebijakan pertanian. Policy brief ini mengusulkan kebijakan pertanian berbasis segmentasi (tipologi) dan targeting untuk meningkatkan efektivitas, keadilan, dan inklusivitas intervensi.
Determinants of paddy farmers' market information-seeking behavior in Soppeng District, Indonesia as implications for adaptive decision making toward sustainable agriculture ARDIANSYAH, MUH. FARREL PRAYOGA; SALAM, MUSLIM; JAMIL, MUHAMMAD HATTA; RUKKA, RUSLI M.; DARMA, RAHIM; AKZAR, RIDA
Asian Journal of Agriculture Vol. 10 No. 1 (2026)
Publisher : Smujo International

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.13057/asianjagric/g100152

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Abstract. Ardiansyah MFP, Salam M, Jamil MH, Rukka RM, Darma R, Akzar R. 2026. Determinants of paddy farmers' market information-seeking behavior in Soppeng District, Indonesia as implications for adaptive decision making toward sustainable agriculture. Asian J Agric 10 (1): g100152. https://doi.org/10.13057/asianjagric/g100152. Access to accurate and timely agricultural market information is essential for improving farmers' decision-making, market participation, adoption of sustainable agricultural practices, biodiversity conservation, and their ability to respond to economic and environmental uncertainty, ultimately promoting sustainable agriculture. However, many farmers remain reluctant to seek such information actively. This study aimed to analyze the determinants of paddy farmers' market information-seeking behavior, explicitly distinguishing it from general agricultural information access that dominates existing studies. A cross-sectional survey was conducted with 190 paddy farmers in Soppeng District, South Sulawesi, Indonesia, selected using Cochrans' sampling method. The data were analyzed using descriptive statistics and binary logistic regression. Descriptive results show that farmer groups (30.43%) are the primary source of market information, followed by independent searching (20.11%), extension workers (19.02%), and fellow farmers (18.48%). Logistic regression results indicate that age (β = -0.080; p < 0.05) and farming experience (β = -0.045; p < 0.10) negatively influence information-seeking behavior, while education (β = 0.325; p < 0.01), crop diversification (β = 2.790; p < 0.01), extension contact (β = 0.148; p < 0.10), market distance (β = 0.515; p < 0.10), and credit access (β = 1.273; p < 0.05) have positive effects. The model demonstrates good fit (Hosmer-Lemeshow p = 0.881) and strong explanatory power (Nagelkerke R² = 0.665). These findings suggest that market information seeking is a behavioral response shaped by farmers' capacity, institutional exposure, and incentives to manage price and income uncertainty, rather than by information availability alone, with implications for how farmers adapt their sustainable production, resource use, and marketing strategies under changing economic and environmental conditions for sustainable agriculture goals. This study provides empirical evidence that strengthening behavior-sensitive extension systems, local information intermediaries, and integrated market information services is critical to enhancing farmers' decision-making and supporting sustainable agricultural systems.