Organic farming in Indonesia is promoted more intensively as it benefits economically and environmental conservation. Gentungan Village, Mojogedang Sub District, Karanganyar Regency has embarked on organic rice farming practice since 2009, with many stakeholders’ support. This research aims to study the role of stakeholders in developing organic farming in the village, using MACTOR analysis to map each of actors’ influence and role and their objective. The result of research shows that the Mentor of Farmer Group has the largest influence, followed with the head of Farmer Group and UNS (University), with the mentor of Farmer Group contributing to coordinating and motivating other actors, while UNS provides training. Central Office of Agricultural Affairs functions as a dominant actor, while the Mentor of Farmer Group and UNS serve as relay actors. Cooperation between the head of Farmer Group, UNS, and the Mentor of Farmer Group indicates strong potency with very low possibility of conflict due to the same objectives.
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