Impact of Domestic Policies and External Factors on the Competitiveness and Crude Palm Oil Industry Actor’s Welfare in Indonesia
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2019Author
Novindra
Sinaga, Bonar M.
Hartoyo, Sri
Erwidodo
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Abstract: Indonesia must continue developing the palm oil downstream industries than only exporting crude palm oil (CPO), that have
very high value added in order to fulfill domestic needs and even be exported, so it can save foreign exchange (if we do not import CPO
derivative products) and generate greater foreign exchange value (if we export CPO derivative products). The objectives of this study
wereto evaluate the impact of domestic policies and external factors on the Indonesian-Malaysian CPO competitiveness and welfare of
oil palm farmers and CPO downstream industry actors in indonesia period 2015-2017. This study was conducted by formulating an
econometric model of CPO industry. The model specification was dynamic simultaneous equations that consisted of 71 behavioral and
48 identities equations, while model estimated and simulated by using 2SLS and Newton method. The result showed that domestic policy
through facilitation of increasing the production capacity of palm cooking oil, margarine and soap industries, as well as increasing CPO
demand by other industries can increase the competitiveness of Indonesian CPO exports, as well as increase the welfare of oil palm
farmers and CPO producers also net welfare.