tailieunhanh - Goat Farming Development Strategy in Benjor Village, Malang Regency, Indonesia
The research aims were to determine strategies in farmers' social capital strengthening to increase trust between farmers and stakeholders, in market structure, and technical-social farmers' empowerment. | Goat Farming Development Strategy in Benjor Village Malang Regency Indonesia Technium Social Sciences Journal Vol. 5 217-224 March 2020 ISSN 2668-7798 Goat Farming Development Strategy in Benjor Village Malang Regency Indonesia S. Azizah U. Wisaptiningsih . Kusumastuti . Putritamara Socio-economics Department Animal Science Faculty University of Brawijaya Abstract. The research aims were to determine strategies in farmers social capital strengthening to increase trust between farmers and stakeholders in market structure and technical-social farmers empowerment. The study was conducted in Benjor Village Tumpang District Malang Regency and the number of respondents was 30 people. Data analysis methods used in research are SWOT analysis with IFAS Internal Strategic Factors Analysis Summary and EFAS External Strategic Factors Analysis Summary and continued with AHP Analytic Hierarchy Process analysis. The results of the study that the cartesian diagram position of local goat development in Benjor Village in quadrant IV which means there are more weak points than strength points more threat points than the opportunity points. Therefore developing the local goat business needs to change the strategy through strengthening social capital in the trust of both other farmers with stakeholders. Keywords. local goats social capital strategy Background Smallholder farmers in Indonesia as subsistence farmers are not categorized as an empowered group so they need much support from stakeholders to support their business scale. The majority of farmers in Indonesia who are still at a small scale level even do not have bargaining positions. Smallholders in Indonesia generally have the following characteristics 1 poor farmers who have difficulty meeting their needs are marginalized 2 their farming businesses are traditionally inherited and subsistence 3 lack of insight because of the level of education low so it is difficult to adopt
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