INCOME DISTRIBUTION OF CORPORATE FARMING MODEL IN CENTRAL JAVA

  • Iskandar M
  • Prasetyowati R
  • Ningsih D
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Corporate farming is an agricultural model carried out with the principle of expanding the planting area by eliminating land boundaries. The aim is to improve group production and productivity. This agricultural model is also a solution to the conversion of functions and increasingly massive land fragmentation. As a result, the income obtained by farmers is limited to subsistence land. This study aimed to determine the income distribution of corporate farming model farmers in Sukoharjo Regency, Central Java. Sukoharjo Regency was chosen as the research location with consideration as a national food barn that implements corporate farming. Sampling using a census of 51 farmers. The study results show that farmers' incomes have reached a prosperous degree according to the World Bank's criteria. The distribution of farmers' income is even with a low level of income inequality.

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Iskandar, M. J., Prasetyowati, R. E., & Ningsih, D. H. (2022). INCOME DISTRIBUTION OF CORPORATE FARMING MODEL IN CENTRAL JAVA. Agricultural Socio-Economics Journal, 22(4), 293–299. https://doi.org/10.21776/ub.agrise.2022.022.4.6

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