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dc.contributor.authorHarmini, -
dc.contributor.authorFeryanto, -
dc.date.accessioned2013-09-19T12:14:07Z
dc.date.available2013-09-19T12:14:07Z
dc.date.issued2012-12
dc.identifier.isbn978-979-19423-8-6
dc.identifier.urihttp://repository.ipb.ac.id/handle/123456789/65431
dc.description.abstractUntil now, the dairy farmers only able to meet 25-30 percent of all milk demand in Indonesia, although milk and its derivatives production continues to increase steadily. This condition occurs due to the low milk productivity, small-scale dairy farm unit, inadequate government policies as well as economic globalization. The objectives of this study are, first, to measure the competitiveness (the comparative and competitive advantages) of the small-scale dairy farm. Second, to evaluate the impact of government policies. Third, lastly, to analyze the implication of price changes on input-output. A Policy Analysis Matrix (PAM) for data is applied. The results show that, first, the small-scale dairy farms operate in competitiveness. Second, so far government policies did not provide adequate incentives and directly promote the dairy farms’s competitiveness. Third, high import tariff (15 percent) could significantly protect the competitiveness of the small-scale dairy farms.en
dc.publisherDepartemen Agribisnis, FEM-IPB
dc.relation.ispartofseriesProsiding PUD AGB 2012;page 403 - 424
dc.subjectcompetitivenessen
dc.subjectsmall-scale dairy farmen
dc.subjectPolicy Analysis Matrixen
dc.subjectdayasaingen
dc.subjectsapi perah rakyaten
dc.titleDayasaing Usahaternak Sapi Perah Rakyat di Kecamatan Pujon Kabupaten Malang, Jawa Timuren
dc.typeArticleen


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