Journal of Rural Indonesia
Vol 1, No 1 (2013)

Does Indonesia Need Corporate Farms? Reflections on Modernization, Efficiency, and The Social Function of Land

White, Ben ( University of Amsterdam)



Article Info

Publish Date
05 Nov 2013

Abstract

Indonesia faces serious problems in agricultural development and its relation to food security, employment, and sustainability. Today, Indonesia is importer country of rice and other commodities that can actually flourish in Indonesia. Meanwhile, currently Indonesia is becoming the world’s biggest producer and exporter of palm-oil. Ironically, Indonesia has converted the most fertile agricultural land to other uses, and cut down its timber for the sake of planting oil palm. Indonesia also faces unemployment problem. Agricultural sector is unattractive to young people.  Agricultural sector should keep growing to be able to assure food security and absorb labor force. However, there is no guarantee that modern, efficient, and innovative agriculture requires large scale farming (corporate farming). © 2013 Journal of Rural Indonesia [JoRI] IPB. All rights reserved.Keywords: agricultural development, corporate farming, food security[How to Cite: White, B. (2013). Does Indonesia Need Corporate Farms? Reflections on Modernization, Efficiency, and The Social Function of Land. Journal Of Rural Indonesia, 1(1), 1-14. Retrieved from http://ejournal.skpm.ipb.ac.id/index.php/ruralindonesia/article/view/35]

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ruralindonesia

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Journal of Rural Indonesia devoted to cross-disciplinary and cross paradigm analysis of rural Indonesia and other developing countries. The journal publishes open peer-refereed research articles on the general field of rural and agricultural studies in Indonesia including its relationship with ...