Abstract:
Riau Province is the largest center for smallholder palm oil plantations in
Indonesia. The productivity of smallholder palm oil plantations is relatively lower
compared to private and state plantations due to the low use of certified seeds. This
study aims to describe the characteristics of smallholder oil palm businesses and
analyze the decisions of smallholders in Riau Province regarding the use of certified
oil palm seeds. This research utilized logistic regression analysis. The data used in
this study were from the 2014 plantation business household survey conducted by
BPS. The number of respondents was 1146 households. The results showed that the
variable number of family members significantly negatively affected farmers' decisions
to use certified oil seeds. On the other hand, the variables of age, education, capital,
farmer groups, and partnership patterns positively influenced farmers' decisions to use
certified oil seeds. Meanwhile, the variables of land area, type of land, assistance, and
agricultural extension did not affect farmers' decisions to use certified palm oil seeds.
Therefore, the decision of smallholders to use certified oil palm seeds is influenced by
the number of dependents, age, education, capital, membership of farmer groups, and
partnership patterns.
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