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Economic Value, Farmers Perception, and Strategic Development of Sorghum in Central Java and Yogyakarta, Indonesia

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  • Sugeng Widodo

    (Research Center for Behavioral and Circular Economics, National Research and Innovation Agency, Jl. Jend. Gator Subroto No. 10, Jakarta 12710, Indonesia)

  • Joko Triastono

    (Research Center for Behavioral and Circular Economics, National Research and Innovation Agency, Jl. Jend. Gator Subroto No. 10, Jakarta 12710, Indonesia)

  • Dewi Sahara

    (Research Center for Behavioral and Circular Economics, National Research and Innovation Agency, Jl. Jend. Gator Subroto No. 10, Jakarta 12710, Indonesia)

  • Arlyna Budi Pustika

    (Research Center for Food Crops, National Research and Innovation Agency, Jl. Raya Bogor-Jakarta, Cibinong Bogor 16911, Indonesia)

  • Kristamtini

    (Research Center for Food Crops, National Research and Innovation Agency, Jl. Raya Bogor-Jakarta, Cibinong Bogor 16911, Indonesia)

  • Heni Purwaningsih

    (Research Center for Food Technology and Processing, National Research and Innovation Agency, Jl. Jogja-Wonosari KM 31.5 Gading, Playen, Gunungkidul, Yogyakarta 55861, Indonesia)

  • Forita Dyah Arianti

    (Research Center for Sustainable Production System and Life Cycle Assessment, National Research and Innovation Agency, Serpong, South Tanggerang City 15314, Indonesia)

  • Raden Heru Praptana

    (Research Center for Food Crops, National Research and Innovation Agency, Jl. Raya Bogor-Jakarta, Cibinong Bogor 16911, Indonesia)

  • Anggi Sahru Romdon

    (Research Center for Behavioral and Circular Economics, National Research and Innovation Agency, Jl. Jend. Gator Subroto No. 10, Jakarta 12710, Indonesia)

  • Sutardi

    (Research Center for Food Crops, National Research and Innovation Agency, Jl. Raya Bogor-Jakarta, Cibinong Bogor 16911, Indonesia)

  • Setyorini Widyayanti

    (Research Center for Food Crops, National Research and Innovation Agency, Jl. Raya Bogor-Jakarta, Cibinong Bogor 16911, Indonesia)

  • Andi Yulyani Fadwiwati

    (Research Center for Behavioral and Circular Economics, National Research and Innovation Agency, Jl. Jend. Gator Subroto No. 10, Jakarta 12710, Indonesia)

  • Muslimin

    (Research Center for Behavioral and Circular Economics, National Research and Innovation Agency, Jl. Jend. Gator Subroto No. 10, Jakarta 12710, Indonesia)

Abstract

Sorghum is an important food crop commodity in the midst of climate change conditions and the threat of a global food crisis. Sorghum, which has an adaptive advantage to all land conditions, is suitable for use as a food substitute for rice and wheat. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the economic value, farmers’ perceptions, and specific strategies for developing sorghum in Central Java and Yogyakarta, Indonesia. The research was conducted in Wonogiri Regency, Central Java, and Gunungkidul Regency, Yogyakarta from September to November 2022. The research was carried out through the observation of 120 respondents with indicators of farming characteristics and farmers’ perceptions of sorghum development, as well as focus group discussions (FGD) and depth interviews with indicators of internal and external factors for sorghum development. The analysis used is benefit cost (BC) to evaluate the economic value of sorghum farming, the Likert scale to determine farmers’ perceptions of sorghum, and Strength Weak Opportunity Threat (SWOT) to determine specific strategies for developing sorghum. The results showed that sorghum farming is feasible to develop in Wonogiri Central Java and Gunungkidul Yogyakarta because it provides a profit value greater than production costs with a BCR value of >1. The perception of farmers in Central Java regarding the development of sorghum is included in the very good category with an average value of 3.31, and the perception of farmers in Yogyakarta is included in the good category with an average value of 2.55. The operational policy strategy for developing sorghum in Wonogiri Central Java and Gunungkidul Yogyakarta is an expansion strategy (S-O).

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  • Sugeng Widodo & Joko Triastono & Dewi Sahara & Arlyna Budi Pustika & Kristamtini & Heni Purwaningsih & Forita Dyah Arianti & Raden Heru Praptana & Anggi Sahru Romdon & Sutardi & Setyorini Widyayanti &, 2023. "Economic Value, Farmers Perception, and Strategic Development of Sorghum in Central Java and Yogyakarta, Indonesia," Agriculture, MDPI, vol. 13(3), pages 1-22, February.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jagris:v:13:y:2023:i:3:p:516-:d:1075768
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    1. Dewi Sahara & Joko Triastono & Raden Heru Praptana & Anggi Sahru Romdon & Forita Dyah Arianti & Sugeng Widodo & Arlyna Budi Pustika & Heni Purwaningsih & Andi Yulyani Fadwiwati & Sutardi & Muslimin & , 2023. "Sorghum Contribution to Increased Income and Welfare of Dryland Farmer Households in Wonogiri, Indonesia," Agriculture, MDPI, vol. 13(8), pages 1-17, August.

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