Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://hdl.handle.net/10419/249420 
Year of Publication: 
2021
Series/Report no.: 
Policy Paper No. 40
Publisher: 
Center for Indonesian Policy Studies (CIPS), Jakarta
Abstract: 
Until now, the plantation sub-sector is still faced with the structural issue of a poor plantation data collection system. The data are still collected using a lengthy and stage-by-stage business process, carried out manually, causing an administrative product compilation method that is vulnerable to error and the subjectivity of the data collection officers. This policy paper analyzes the importance of plantation data collection system improvement, especially for several strategic plantation commodities, such as coffee, cocoa, and sugarcane. In the short and medium term, improvements to data collection systems can focus on modernizing business processes and improving methodologies. Meanwhile, in the long run, a data collection method that is based on objective measurements, such as the remote sensing method using satellite images should be developed to improve the quality of data on the planted areas.
Subjects: 
Plantation productivity
coffee plantations
cocoa plantations
sugar cane plantations
agriculture
plantation crops
cips policy paper
cips plantation data
kadir ruslan plantations
kadir ruslan
plantation data
improving plantation data
indonesian plantation
agriculture policy
indonesian agriculture data
indonesian plantation data
plantation policy indonesia
food commodity indonesia.
Document Type: 
Research Report

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