Development strategy of brown rice farming

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Abstract

Dryland is one of the resources that have great potential for agricultural development, especially fields that produce rice to meet people's food needs. Paddy fields consist of several varieties, one of which is brown rice. The research was conducted in Paminggalang Village, Sendana Subdistrict, West Sulawesi, Indonesia by considering that the farmers are utilizing dry land as farmland for paddy fields. Information collected is in the form of internal factors consisting of the position of resources and farm performance. In addition, external factors include the social environment, economic environment, ecological environment, technological environment, and government policy. Some possible development strategies for brown rice farming. They are input supply strategies, cultivation strategies, harvest strategies, and marketing strategies.

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Rahmadanih, Rukka, R. M., Saadah, Arsyad, M., Amiruddin, A., Sukmawati, & Anisa, A. (2020). Development strategy of brown rice farming. In IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science (Vol. 486). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/486/1/012041

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