DYNAMIC SYSTEM MODEL OF RICE SELF SUFFICIENCY TOWARDS FOOD SECURITY

Food security is the condition of fulfilling individual food that is sufficient, safe, equitable and affordable. The main target of fulfilling food sufficiency is dominated by rice self-sufficiency. Rice self-sufficiency is important because it has special reasons in terms of politics and social eco...

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Main Authors: Trista Fristovana, Musa Hubeis, Eko Ruddy Cahyadi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Bogor Agricultural University 2019-11-01
Series:Jurnal Manajemen & Agribisnis
Online Access:http://journal.ipb.ac.id/index.php/jmagr/article/view/27957
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spelling doaj-ff06228df1b14c788b23c92b927fbb432020-11-25T03:41:11ZengBogor Agricultural UniversityJurnal Manajemen & Agribisnis1693-58532407-25242019-11-0116312112110.17358/jma.16.3.12127957DYNAMIC SYSTEM MODEL OF RICE SELF SUFFICIENCY TOWARDS FOOD SECURITYTrista Fristovana0Musa Hubeis1Eko Ruddy Cahyadi2Master Programme in Management, Graduate School, IPB UniversityDepartment of Management, Faculty of Economics and Management, IPB UniversityDepartment of Management, Faculty of Economics and Management, IPB UniversityFood security is the condition of fulfilling individual food that is sufficient, safe, equitable and affordable. The main target of fulfilling food sufficiency is dominated by rice self-sufficiency. Rice self-sufficiency is important because it has special reasons in terms of politics and social economy. The sustainability of rice self-sufficiency faces many challenges because domestic rice supply growth is not as fast as rice use. The purpose of this study is to simulate the scenario of achieving self-sufficiency in rice and formulating policy recommendations for developing management to achieve self-sufficiency in rice. Research data includes primary and secondary data. This research uses a dynamic system approach. Simulations carried out from 2018-2045. The simulated policy is intensification, extensification, suppression of postharvest losses and Indonesia a self-sufficiency country as well as an exporter of rice (scenario five), but the policy requires a very large budget. Scenario six, a combination of intensification, suppression of postharvest losses and land conversion becomes an alternative operational policy and is most likely to be applied. Land conversion is the biggest determinant in rice self-sufficiency. Recommendations address for the government include: (1) establish and protect longterm rice fields, (2) identify and map of areas that have the potential for the development of a periodic expansion of food crops; (3) guarantee the availability of agricultural facilities and infrastructure in accordance with the selected policy, both in the form of the application of scenario six and scenario five. Keywords: dynamic system, food security, policy, rice, self-sufficiencyhttp://journal.ipb.ac.id/index.php/jmagr/article/view/27957
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DYNAMIC SYSTEM MODEL OF RICE SELF SUFFICIENCY TOWARDS FOOD SECURITY
Jurnal Manajemen & Agribisnis
author_facet Trista Fristovana
Musa Hubeis
Eko Ruddy Cahyadi
author_sort Trista Fristovana
title DYNAMIC SYSTEM MODEL OF RICE SELF SUFFICIENCY TOWARDS FOOD SECURITY
title_short DYNAMIC SYSTEM MODEL OF RICE SELF SUFFICIENCY TOWARDS FOOD SECURITY
title_full DYNAMIC SYSTEM MODEL OF RICE SELF SUFFICIENCY TOWARDS FOOD SECURITY
title_fullStr DYNAMIC SYSTEM MODEL OF RICE SELF SUFFICIENCY TOWARDS FOOD SECURITY
title_full_unstemmed DYNAMIC SYSTEM MODEL OF RICE SELF SUFFICIENCY TOWARDS FOOD SECURITY
title_sort dynamic system model of rice self sufficiency towards food security
publisher Bogor Agricultural University
series Jurnal Manajemen & Agribisnis
issn 1693-5853
2407-2524
publishDate 2019-11-01
description Food security is the condition of fulfilling individual food that is sufficient, safe, equitable and affordable. The main target of fulfilling food sufficiency is dominated by rice self-sufficiency. Rice self-sufficiency is important because it has special reasons in terms of politics and social economy. The sustainability of rice self-sufficiency faces many challenges because domestic rice supply growth is not as fast as rice use. The purpose of this study is to simulate the scenario of achieving self-sufficiency in rice and formulating policy recommendations for developing management to achieve self-sufficiency in rice. Research data includes primary and secondary data. This research uses a dynamic system approach. Simulations carried out from 2018-2045. The simulated policy is intensification, extensification, suppression of postharvest losses and Indonesia a self-sufficiency country as well as an exporter of rice (scenario five), but the policy requires a very large budget. Scenario six, a combination of intensification, suppression of postharvest losses and land conversion becomes an alternative operational policy and is most likely to be applied. Land conversion is the biggest determinant in rice self-sufficiency. Recommendations address for the government include: (1) establish and protect longterm rice fields, (2) identify and map of areas that have the potential for the development of a periodic expansion of food crops; (3) guarantee the availability of agricultural facilities and infrastructure in accordance with the selected policy, both in the form of the application of scenario six and scenario five. Keywords: dynamic system, food security, policy, rice, self-sufficiency
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