The effort made by the government and all stakeholders in the field of farming is farmer empowerment individually, collectively and with synergy by providing various facilities so that the farmers can produce quality and competitive products, which in the end will lead to welfare for the farmers and their families. Therefore, a study was performed on the policy of Tanete Village government to create conducive laying chicken farm business climate. The present study was performed in Tanete Village, Maritengngae Sub-district, Sidenrang Rappang Regency, South Sulawesi, Indonesia on July-September 2019. The research method was qualitative method without phenomenological type. The collected data was primary data and secondary data and the methods were observation, document review, and interview. The informants were determined by purposive technique. Then, data analysis was performed by data reduction, data display and conclusion drawing/verification. The research on the policy of Tanete Village government to create conducive laying chicken farm business climate concludes that: (1) business certainty by providing equal opportunities for everyone who wants to start laying chicken farm; (2) ease in farming business registration service since as of today, there is no application for laying chicken farm business license turned down by the village government; (3) no unhealthy business competition due to poultry association which supports harmony among the businesses, thus creating conducive and uniform egg price; (4) good health status of the animals due to cooperation between the farmers and department of farming, as well as the roles of the business partners in managing biosecurity.
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Djamaluddin, A., Asriadi, A. R., & Abdullahi, A. B. (2020). The policy of Tanete Village government to create conducive laying chicken farm business climate. In IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science (Vol. 492). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/492/1/012115