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Pokrivčák, J. "Development of the Slovak agriculture and agricultural policies during the transition period." Agricultural Economics (Zemědělská ekonomika) 49, No. 11 (2012): 533–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.17221/5443-agricecon.

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The economic importance of agricultural sector in Slovakia declined during transition period. There are several reasons for this: declining terms of agricultural trade, extreme weather, transformation of agricultural sector, unclear property rights in transition period, short-run privatization distortions, transformation of up and downstream sectors, world market fluctuation, decline of real wages, low stability of agricultural policy and other. The development in economic market was paralleled by activity in political market. After initial liberalization, agricultural protection subsequently increased. The EU accession influences both levels of protection as well as instruments of agricultural policy.
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Talaohu, Maimuna, Izaac Tonny Matitaputty, and Maryam Sangadji. "ANALISIS PERANAN SEKTOR PERTANIAN DAN PENGEMBANGANNYA DI KABUPATEN BURU." Jurnal Cita Ekonomika 13, no. 2 (2019): 95–112. http://dx.doi.org/10.51125/citaekonomika.v13i2.2614.

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The agricultural sector as one of the economic sectors is a very potential sector in contributing to regional economic development. This research was conducted to determine the contribution of agricultural secrtor to GDRP, the position of the food crop, horticulture, plantation, and livestock sub sector and its development strategy in Buru Regency. The study used contribution analysis method, analysis of Location Quotient (LQ), Dynamic Location Quotient (DLQ) and SWOT analysis. The results of the study showed that the agricultural sector contributed greatly to Buru Regency GDRP with its four sub sectors being the base sub-sector and the basis for the future was livestock sub-sector. The strategy undertaken in developing the four agricultural sub sectors was an agressive strategy that uses power to utilize existing opportunities.
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Vapa Tankosić, Jelena, Borjana Mirjanić, Radivoj Prodanović, Snežana Lekić, and Biljana Carić. "Digitalization in Agricultural Sector: Agriculture 4.0 for Sustainable Agriculture." Journal of Agronomy, Technology and Engineering Management (JATEM) 7, no. 1 (2024): 1036–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.55817/geqw8736.

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Sustainable and resilient systems within the food industry play a key role in global growth and development. In recent years, negative effects such as drought caused by climate change, destructive natural disasters, and destruction of biodiversity and natural resource erosion, agricultural migration, aging agricultural population, and global epidemics have deepened the environmental concerns. Apart from the negative effects on the food supply, pressure on the demand side is created by the growing population, which makes it necessary to create a new agrarian policy. Technological development has affected agriculture and agricultural production systems. One of the most prominent approaches is the integration of a new generation of digital technologies into the agricultural system, ensuring maximum benefit from information and data. Digitalization and the use of digital data have fundamentally transformed the agro-food system. The aim of this paper is present in a systematic view the agricultural digital transformation in the Agriculture 4.0, in the framework of sustainable development of agriculture. The aforementioned imposes sustainable agriculture by adequate agricultural policy instruments.
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Godwin Edet Bassey, Benson Edet Ekpenyong. "Federal Government Expenditure on Agriculture and Agricultural Outputs in Nigeria." Sumerianz Journal of Social Science, no. 63 (September 7, 2023): 54–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.47752/sjss.63.54.71.

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Every industrialised country today passed through the agrarian era. In fact, the industrial sector takes its root from the agricultural sector. In a developing nation, government expenditure power is very central to all facets of development including agriculture. In view of this the study empirically evaluated the nexus between Federal Government Spending on the four sectors (crops, livestock, forestry and fishery) of agriculture as its determined agricultural output. The study employed secondary data spanning from 1981 – 2019 sourced from the CBN Statistical Bulletin, 2019 and World Bank Development Indicators, 2019. ADF and Unit Root testing technique, Johanson co-integration test, error correction model (ECM) and Granger causality test were employed as analytical tools in the course of the study,. Each of the four sectors of Agriculture was explained by total government expenditure on agriculture, interest rate, Annual Rainfall, official exchange rate and population growth. Federal government capital expenditure was found to be positively related to agricultural output, because an increase in government expenditure on agriculture is likely to lead to a multiple increase in agricultural output. The ECM model showed that interest rate on bank loan has significant positive impact on each agricultural output, annual rainfall also has a significant positive impact on each agricultural output while official exchange rate has a negative but significant impact on each agricultural output. The policy imports of this study is that governments at all levels should seek more productive ways to invest in the agricultural sector by upgrading to mechanised farming, providing fertilizers for improved yields, providing high-yield seedlings to ensure self-sufficiency; The commercial banks should complement government’s effort in ensuring that interest on loans to the agricultural sector are favourable as this would encourage more investors in the sector, among others.
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Khairiyakh, Refa’ul, Irham Irham, and Jangkung Handoyo Mulyo. "Contribution of Agricultural Sector and Sub Sectors on Indonesian Economy." Ilmu Pertanian (Agricultural Science) 18, no. 3 (2016): 150. http://dx.doi.org/10.22146/ipas.10616.

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This research aimed to analyze trend of agricultural GDP and agricultural contribution in Indonesia, and identify the role of agricultural sector and sub sectors in provinces of Indonesia. Source of data this research use linear trend analysis to analyze trend agricultural Gross Domestic Product (GDP) and agricultural contribution. Location Quotient (LQ), Dynamic Location Quotient (DLQ), and combination LQ and DLQ is used to identify the role of agricultural sector and sub sectors. The analysis found that agricultural GDP in Indonesia has increasing trend while agricultural contribution has decreasing trend. Agricultural sector is basic sector in 29 provinces in Indonesia. Farm food crop is leading sub sector in 6 provinces, farm non food crops is leading sub sector in 14 provinces, livestock is leading sub sector in 3 provinces, forestry is leading sub sector in 1 provinces, fishery is leading sub sector in 5 provinces.
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Asim, Hafiz, and Muhammad Akbar. "Sectoral growth linkages of agricultural sector: Implications for food security in Pakistan." Agricultural Economics (Zemědělská ekonomika) 65, No. 6 (2019): 278–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.17221/314/2017-agricecon.

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Does the growth in non-agricultural sectors spill over to the agricultural sector of an economy? There is limited evidence available on the issue for the developing world, especially for Pakistan which has undergone large structural changes since its independence. This study examined the impact of sectoral growth linkages on agricultural output of Pakistan for the period of 1960–2016. We have estimated an econometric model which incorporates inter-sectoral linkages of Pakistan economy using a Vector Error Correction Model (VECM). Our analysis revealed that the economy of Pakistan has shifted from an agricultural dominant economy to services-based economy during the past six decades. Results of VECM show that the industrial sector has a negative impact on the performance of agricultural output whereas services sector is influencing the output of agriculture sector positively in the long run. Short run results show that industrial sector is affecting the performance of agricultural output positively whereas services sector is influencing the output of agriculture sector negatively. Negative impacts of industry in the long run and services in the short run imply that agricultural sector should be given its due share in public investment and the role of middle man should be minimised at the time of sale of agricultural production in the markets.<br />
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Nagar, Shikha. "Effects of Indian Agricultural Reforms on an Agricultural Sector." International Journal of Science and Research (IJSR) 12, no. 4 (2023): 1288–93. http://dx.doi.org/10.21275/sr23419113321.

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Murvatova, Sariyya. "SMART AGRICULTURE: THE FUTURE OF THE AGRICULTURAL SECTOR." Annali d'Italia 62 (December 24, 2024): 5–10. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14552112.

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Smart agriculture is a revolution that aims to increase productivity and sustainability in the agricultural sector by integrating information and communication technologies. This article discusses how smart agriculture is transforming the agricultural sector and the benefits offered by modern technology.Benefits of Modern Technology in Agriculture: Increased Productivity: Effective use of inputs (water, fertilizer, medicine) provides a significant increase in product yield.Cost Reduction: Reduces costs by eliminating unnecessary expenses. Sustainability: Environmentally friendly practices are encouraged, resource consumption is reduced. Product Quality: Product quality is monitored and controlled, higher quality products are obtained. Technological Innovation: The agricultural sector becomes more modern, automated and efficient.Food Safety and Traceability: Supply chain traceability increases, food safety is ensured. Smart agriculture is a promising approach for the future of the agricultural sector. With the integration of  modern technology, more efficient, sustainable and high-quality food production becomes possible. This change provides significant benefits for both farmers and consumers.
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Arifah, Sarah Nur, Yusrizal Yusrizal, and Khairina Tambunan. "Analisis Kontribusi Sektor Pertanian Dalam Meningkatkan Produk Domestik Regional Bruto (PDRB) Kabupaten Bener Meriah di Masa Pandemi Covid-19." El-Mujtama: Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat 2, no. 3 (2022): 242–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.47467/elmujtama.v2i3.1292.

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The agricultural sector is the largest contributor to the district's GDP. Really Merry. However, this sector has a slow growth rate from year to year. Therefore, this study aims to see how far the contribution of the agricultural sector, especially the agricultural sub-sector, using SS and LQ analysis. This research is qualitative, while the data analysis technique uses Shift Share (SS) and Location Quetient (LQ) analysis. The results showed that the contribution of the agricultural sub-sector to the GRDP of Bener Meriah Regency in 2020 was highest in the Plantation sub-sector, which was 20.39% worth Rp. 741.50 billion of the total GRDP of the agricultural sector in the Bener Meriah area. By using the LQ method, the main agricultural sub-sectors are the horticulture sub-sector, the plantation sub-sector and the food crops sub-sector, while the non-primary agricultural sub-sectors are the livestock and fishery sub-sectors. And based on the analysis of Agricultural Shift Share in Bener Meriah Regency, the fastest growing sub-sectors (PPij > 0) are the horticulture, plantation and fishery sub-sectors with growth values ​​of 3.71% each; 6.57%; and 2.44%. In terms of competitiveness, the agricultural sub-sector with good competitiveness (PPWij > 0) is only the food crops sub-sector with a growth value of 10.65% according to the proportion of the region. Based on the net shift value, no sub-sectors experienced progressive growth (PBij > 0). By comparing the net shift and the competitiveness of the agricultural sub-sector in Bener Meriah Regency, priorities can be established. The priority scales are: 1) food crops sub-sector, 2) fishery sub-sector, 3) livestock sub-sector, 4) horticulture sub-sector, 5) plantation sub-sector.
 Keywords : Contribution, Location Quotient (LQ), Shift Share (SS), Gross Regional Domestic Product (GRDP)
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Nur Arifah, Sarah, Yusrizal Yusrizal, and Khairina Tambunan. "Analisis Kontribusi Sektor Pertanian Dalam Meningkatkan Produk Domestik Regional Bruto (PDRB) Kabupaten Bener Meriah di Masa Pandemi Covid-19." El-Mujtama: Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat 2, no. 2 (2022): 232–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.47467/elmujtama.v2i2.1292.

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The agricultural sector is the largest contributor to the district's GDP. Really Merry. However, this sector has a slow growth rate from year to year. Therefore, this study aims to see how far the contribution of the agricultural sector, especially the agricultural sub-sector, using SS and LQ analysis. This research is qualitative, while the data analysis technique uses Shift Share (SS) and Location Quetient (LQ) analysis. The results showed that the contribution of the agricultural sub-sector to the GRDP of Bener Meriah Regency in 2020 was highest in the Plantation sub-sector, which was 20.39% worth Rp. 741.50 billion of the total GRDP of the agricultural sector in the Bener Meriah area. By using the LQ method, the main agricultural sub-sectors are the horticulture sub-sector, the plantation sub-sector and the food crops sub-sector, while the non-primary agricultural sub-sectors are the livestock and fishery sub-sectors. And based on the analysis of Agricultural Shift Share in Bener Meriah Regency, the fastest growing sub-sectors (PPij > 0) are the horticulture, plantation and fishery sub-sectors with growth values ​​of 3.71% each; 6.57%; and 2.44%. In terms of competitiveness, the agricultural sub-sector with good competitiveness (PPWij > 0) is only the food crops sub-sector with a growth value of 10.65% according to the proportion of the region. Based on the net shift value, no sub-sectors experienced progressive growth (PBij > 0). By comparing the net shift and the competitiveness of the agricultural sub-sector in Bener Meriah Regency, priorities can be established. The priority scales are: 1) food crops sub-sector, 2) fishery sub-sector, 3) livestock sub-sector, 4) horticulture sub-sector, 5) plantation sub-sector.
 
 Keywords : Contribution, Location Quotient (LQ), Shift Share (SS), Gross Regional Domestic Product (GRDP)
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Pondaag, Geraldo G., Gene H. M. Kapantow, and Lorraine W. Th Sondak. "PERANAN SEKTOR PERTANIAN DI KABUPATEN MINAHASA TENGGARA." AGRI-SOSIOEKONOMI 11, no. 2 (2015): 59. http://dx.doi.org/10.35791/agrsosek.11.2.2015.8636.

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This study aimed to assess the role of the agricultural sector in Southeast Minahasa Regency. The role was measured by the contribution of the agricultural sector in GRDP and the position of the agricultural sector in the regency economy, whether as it was a base or non-base sector. This research was conducted in Southeast Minahasa Regency. The data used were collected from the Central Bureau of Statistics, both South Minahasa and North Sulawesi offices, Planning Board (Bappeda) of Southeast Minahasa, and the Agricultural Agency of Southeast Minahasa Regency. The data were analyzed by calculating the contribution of the agricultural sector, LQ and DLQ. The results showed that inspite of the drop in recent years, the agricultural sector remained had the largest contribution in GRDP of Southeast Minahasa Regency. Based on LQ analysis, it was shown that the agricultural sector was one of the four base sectors. Other base sectors were mining and quarrying, manufacturing, and construction sectors. Furthermore, from five sub-sectors within the agricultural sector, two of them were base sub sectors, namely food crops and plantation, while livestocks, forestry and fisheries were non-base sub-sectors. Based on DLQ analysis, the position of the agricultural sector in the future would remain as a base sector. There would be several sub-sectors in agriculture that had the potential to become base sub-sectors in the future, namely food crops, plantation, livestock and forestry, while fisheries sub-sector was predicated to remain as a non base sub-sector in the future.
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Chandio, Abbas Ali, Jiang Yuansheng, and Habibullah Magsi. "Agricultural Sub-Sectors Performance: An Analysis of Sector-Wise Share in Agriculture GDP of Pakistan." International Journal of Economics and Finance 8, no. 2 (2016): 156. http://dx.doi.org/10.5539/ijef.v8n2p156.

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This study focused on the agricultural sub-sectors performance: an analysis of sector-wise share in agriculture GDP in Pakistan by using secondary data from 1998 to 2015. Ordinary Least Square (OLS); an econometric method was applied to estimate the model parameters. For this purpose the study considered dependent variable of agriculture GDP and several independent variables were contain major, minor crops, livestock and forestry. The empirical results indicate that agricultural sub-sectors contribute positively and significantly in the agriculture GDP. However, forestry sub-sector had expected sign but the variable was not significant. In agriculture, forestry sub-sector share was considered very poor compared with other sub-sectors could be due to less attention paid from the government. The results suggest that the Government of Pakistan should make some intervention in the agricultural sub-sectors by introducing innovative agriculture technologies that could improve the sub-sectors share in the overall agriculture GDP.
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Desiyanti L, Ni Putu Andini. "ANALISIS KETERKAITAN SEKTOR PERTANIAN DAN PENGARUHNYA TERHADAP PEREKONOMIAN INDONESIA (ANALISIS INPUT OUPUT)." Jurnal Ilmiah Satyagraha 3, no. 2 (2020): 140–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.47532/jis.v3i2.178.

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The agricultural sector is still the mainstay of job creation in large enough quantities compared to other sectors of the economy in Indonesia. It makes the chances of the agricultural sector in its influence on the economy in Indonesia. This article aims to examine the relationship forward and backward linkages agricultural sector with other sectors in Indonesia and examines the impact of multiplier output agriculture sector on the economy. Analysis use Input-Output with secondary data Input-Output Indonesia 2010. The results showed that the manufacturing sector and electricity, gas, water sector had been linked to the future of the agricultural sector. Furthermore, electricity, gas, water sector; and the building sector have backward linkages to the agriculture sector. The multiplier output agricultural sector has multiplier output impact lower than other sectors in the economy. Multiplier household income and employment agriculture have a greater multiplier effect than other sectors.
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Nofridianti, Aulia, Junaidi Junaidi, and Muhammad Safri. "Analisis Determinan Sektor Pertanian dan Sub Sektor Unggulan di Kabupaten Muaro Jambi." Jurnal Ilmiah Universitas Batanghari Jambi 24, no. 2 (2024): 1654. http://dx.doi.org/10.33087/jiubj.v24i2.4932.

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This research aims to determine the contribution of the agricultural sector to the GRDP of Muaro Jambi Regency, to determine and analyze what factors influence the growth of GRDP in the agricultural sector in Muaro Jambi Regency, and to determine and analyze the leading agricultural sector in Muaro Jambi Regency. Analysis year 2002-2022. The analytical method used is quantitative descriptive analysis and qualitative analysis. The results of the research show that the economic growth of Muaro Jambi Regency in 2002-2022 is 39.38%, the factors that influence the growth of GRDP in the agricultural sector in Muaro Jambi Regency are the area of agricultural land and investment in the agricultural sector, while the workforce in the agricultural sector and agricultural production are not has a significant effect on the growth of GRDP in the agricultural sector in Muaro Jambi Regency. The leading agricultural sector in Muaro Jambi Regency, as a result of location quotient analysis, is that there are 8 economic sectors classified as basic sectors and 9 non-basic sectors. The results of the dynamic location quatient analysis show that there are 8 economic sectors that have prospective potential and there are 9 economic sectors that do not have prospective potential. The results of the classic shift share analysis show that Jambi Province influences the increase in GDP of Muaro Jambi Regency, the highest economic shift value is in the primary sector, the second secondary sector and the third tertiary sector.
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Syofya, Heppi, and Silvia Rahayu. "Peran Sektor Pertanian terhadap Perekonomian Indonesia (Analisis Input-Output)." Manajemen dan Kewirausahaan 9, no. 3 (2018): 91. http://dx.doi.org/10.31317/jmk.9.3.91-103.2018.

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The strategic role of the agricultural sector in the national development includes: providing food for the Indonesian population, foreign exchange earners through exports, supplying industrial raw materials, increasing employment and business opportunities, increasing regional income, alleviating poverty and driving the movement of other economic sectors. In fact, until now the agricultural sector still faces many problems. Government policies that are not in favor of the agricultural sector are obstacles to the development of the agricultural sector. The government is more concerned with the industrial sector because the industry sector has been claimed to provide high income compared to the agricultural sector. Investors are also more interested in investing in the industrial sector than in the agricultural sector. The purpose of this study is to see the magnitude of the relationship between agricultural sub-sectors, both in the future and backward, in the Indonesian economy, seeing the magnitude of the influence of the agricultural sector on the increase in total output, community income, and absorption of Indonesian labor, and see what agricultural sub-sectors can be classified as a leading commodity, potential and lagging commodity in Indonesia based on the ranking of the forward and backward linkages, the agricultural sub-sector that can be classified as a sector that triggers economic growth, the income generating sector and the labor absorption sector based on the number multiplier
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Badrudin, Redy, Bambang Sumantri, and Meiliza Cecilia. "ANALISIS PERAMALAN DAN PERMINTAAN KREDIT SEKTOR PERTANIAN PADA PT.BRI (PERSERO) UNIT KEPAHIANG I." Jurnal AGRISEP 3, no. 2 (2004): 82–91. http://dx.doi.org/10.31186/jagrisep.3.2.82-91.

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The study was aimed to Know growth and forecast the amount of demand for agricultural sector credit at PT. BRI (Persero) Unit Kepahiang I, and (2) examine factors influencing for agricultural sector credit. Data was secondary data from 1993 up to 2003. Ratio to Moving Average Method, Double Exponential Smoothing with moved period 3 monthly and regression function of Non Doubled Linear were used. Results of research indicates that growth of demand for agricultural credit at PT. SRI (Persero) Unit Kepahiang I tend to fluctuate. Forecasting of demand for agricultural sector creditb to period quarterly at 2003 till 2004, tend to have experience decreasing significantly compare to previous period. Overall of factors influencing demand of agricultural sector is rate of interest level (X1), price level (X2), and agriculture product exchange rate (X3), while earning level (X4) does not have an effect on demand Key Words: BRI, Forecasting, demand for credits,agricultura/s , sectors
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Pratama, Adnan Putra, Garist Sekar Tanjung, and Moh Wahyudi Priyanto. "THE THE EXISTENCE OF THE AGRICULTURAL SECTOR IN THE ECONOMIC STRUCTURE OF CENTRAL SULAWESI PROVINCE." AGROLAND The Agricultural Sciences Journal (e-Journal) 10, no. 1 (2023): 11–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.22487/agroland.v0i0.1285.

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Central Sulawesi's agricultural sector is classified as a substantial sector. This study aims to identify the existence of the agricultural sector in the economic structure of Central Sulawesi. Data analysis used Location Quotient (LQ), Dynamic Location Quotient (DLQ), and Shift Share Analysis methods. The data used is based from the Central Statistics Agency for Central Sulawesi and Indonesia in 2015-2020 based on constant prices. The results showed that the agricultural sector of Central Sulawesi was classified as the base sector with the highest average LQ value and was followed by the mining and quarrying sector. Meanwhile, the results of the DLQ analysis show that the agricultural sector is threatened with repositioning in the future. The combined analysis of LQ and DLQ indicates that the agricultural sector in Central Sulawesi is on a basic non-prospective. The results of shift-share analysis (Nij) show that the highest performance in the agricultural sub-sector is produced by the plantation sub-sector and the fishery sub-sector. The industrial mix value (Mij) from the agricultural sector and all sub-sectors mostly shows negative numbers, so only three agricultural sub-sectors, including the developed sector in Central Sulawesi Province include the horticulture sub-sector, livestock sub-sector, and fishery sub-sector. Based on the value (Cij) of the agricultural sector, it shows a negative number, so the sub-sectors that need to be improved include the food crops sub-sector, the horticulture sub-sector, the plantation sub-sector, and the fisheries sub-sector. It is necessary to pay attention to increasing labor wages in the agricultural sector and improving the performance of agro-industry in Central Sulawesi to create added value.
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Gollin, Douglas, David Lagakos, and Michael E. Waugh. "The Agricultural Productivity Gap *." Quarterly Journal of Economics 129, no. 2 (2013): 939–93. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/qje/qjt056.

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Abstract According to national accounts data, value added per worker is much higher in the nonagricultural sector than in agriculture in the typical country, particularly in developing countries. Taken at face value, this “agricultural productivity gap” suggests that labor is greatly misallocated across sectors. In this article, we draw on new micro evidence to ask to what extent the gap is still present when better measures of sector labor inputs and value added are taken into consideration. We find that even after considering sector differences in hours worked and human capital per worker, as well as alternative measures of sector output constructed from household survey data, a puzzlingly large gap remains.
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Topildiev, Sakhibjon Rakhimjonovich, and Abdullaeva Madina Kamilovna. "PRIORITY WAYS OF AGRICULTURAL SECTOR DEVELOPMENT." International Journal Of Management And Economics Fundamental 03, no. 02 (2023): 1–8. http://dx.doi.org/10.37547/ijmef/volume03issue02-01.

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This article analyzes the ways of consistent development of agricultural production, further strengthening of the country's food security, reduction of cotton cultivation areas, establishment of intensive gardens, and improvement of land melorative condition. At the same time , conclusions on the tasks set for the development of agriculture in the "Development Strategy of New Uzbekistan for 2022-2026" were presented.
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Wahdah, Nurul Lailatul, Aisah Jumiati, and Regina Niken Wilantari. "ANALISIS FAKTOR - FAKTOR YANG MEMPENGARUHI PERTUMBUHAN SEKTOR PERTANIAN DI INDONESIA." Jurnal Ekuilibrium 9, no. 1 (2025): 28–40. https://doi.org/10.19184/jek.v9i1.47163.

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Agriculture is one of the sectors that is the main contributor to economic growth and a leading sector in Indonesia. The growth of the agricultural sector in Indonesia during 2017-2021 experienced a decline influenced by a number of factors such as agricultural sector investment, agricultural sector labor and agricultural sector government spending. This study aims to analyze the factors that influence the growth of the agricultural sector in Indonesia. This study uses secondary data with multiple linear regression analysis methods of panel data for 2017-2021 with a Fixed Effect Model (FEM) approach. The results showed that the variables of agricultural sector investment and agricultural sector labor had a significant negative effect on the growth of the agricultural sector in Indonesia. Meanwhile, variable government spending in the agricultural sector has a significant positive effect on the growth of the agricultural sector.
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Zulaikha, Yasinta, Edhi Martono, and Fathul Himam. "PERCEPTIONS OF STUDENTS OF THE FACULTY OF AGRICULTURE ON THE SOCIAL STATUS AND CAREER PROSPECTS IN THE AGRICULTURAL SECTOR." Agrisocionomics: Jurnal Sosial Ekonomi Pertanian 5, no. 1 (2021): 11–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.14710/agrisocionomics.v5i1.6043.

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The phenomenon of the declining interest of young workers working in the agricultural sector has consequences for the sustainability of the agricultural sector going forward. In the future, the burden on the agriculture sector will be heavier with the inc reasing population and increasing food demand. The reasons for the decline in the interest of young workers works at agricultural sector are mainly caused by the image of the agricultural sector which is less prestigious and can not provide adequate rewards. The crisis of young farmers in the agricultural sector and the predominance of older farmers has consequences for the agriculture sector development, particularly on agricultural productivity, market competitiveness, ruraleconomic capacity, and further it will threaten food security and agricultural sector sustainability. The objective of the research is to know the effect of social to career prospects on agricultural career empirically. The research involves 110 respondents with a questionnaire as a research instrument. The type of research in this study is survey research, the type of research which the way to collect data obtained or collected from the sample or population under study. Testing is done with a regression test to determine the effect of social status on career prospects in agriculture. The results of this study indicate that social status has an influence on perceptions of career prospects in the agricultural sector.
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Ardianto, Riky, and Damara Dinda Nirmalasari Zebua. "Identification Of Comparisonal Advantages Of The Agricultural Sector In Lampung Central District." AGRITEPA: Jurnal Ilmu dan Teknologi Pertanian 9, no. 1 (2022): 197–210. http://dx.doi.org/10.37676/agritepa.v9i1.2003.

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The purpose of this study was to determine the comparative advantage of the agricultural sector in Central Lampung Regency. This study uses secondary data obtained from the Central Statistics Agency (BPS) and other relevant agencies. The analysis technique used is Location Quotient (LQ), Klassen Typology, and Dynamic Location Quotient (DLQ). The LQ results show that the sub-sector, food crops, horticulture, and livestock are the basic sub-sectors, while the plantation and fisheries sub-sectors are non-basic sub-sectors in Central Lampung Regency in 2014-2017. The results of the DLQ show that the plantation sub-sector will be repositioned to become a basic sub-sector in the future. The sub-sectors that did not experience repositioning or shifting were the food crops, horticulture and livestock sub-sectors, where the three sub-sectors became the basic sub-sectors and will remain the basic sub-sectors in the future. The fisheries sub-sector has also not experienced a repositioning where the sub-sector will remain a non-basic sub-sector in the future. The results of Klassen's Typology Analysis show that the horticulture and livestock sub-sector is a developed and rapidly growing sub-sector, the plantation sub-sector is an advanced but depressed sub-sector, the food crops sub-sector is a potential sub-sector, and the fisheries sub-sector is a relatively lagging sub-sector. The sub-sector that has a comparative advantage in Central Lampung Regency is the horticulture and livestock sub-sector because this sub-sector is an advanced and fast-growing sub-sector. 
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Masmutia, Usman Affandi, Rahayu Relawati, and Nur Ocvanny. "ANALYSIS OF AGRICULTURAL SECTOR BASE IN MALANG REGENCY WITH GRDI AND LABOR INDICATORS." Jurnal Hexagro 8, no. 2 (2024): 131–40. https://doi.org/10.36423/hexagro.v8i2.1593.

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IndonesiIndonesia is a country that has abundant natural wealth. Agriculture plays an important role in the national economy. This study aims to determine whether the agricultural sector in Malang Regency is a leading sector and can become the basis and wheel of the regional economy in the present and the future with GRDP and Labor indicators. The analytical methods used are Location Quotient (LQ) and Dynamic Location Quotient (DLQ). Based on the results of LQ GRDI analysis at constant prices for 2015-2022, it proves that the agricultural sector in Malang Regency is a leading sector with an LQ value > 1.37, the leading sub-sectors are Horticultural Crops 3.70, Livestock 2.38, and Agricultural Services with a value of 1.77, the absorption of agricultural workers in Malang Regency is not appropriate because it shows LQ <1. Based on the DLQ method, the farm sector will become a non-basic sector in the future because it shows a DLQ of 0.61, and the five agricultural sub-sectors in Malang Regency, namely food crops 0.57, horticulture 0.68, plantations 0.62, livestock 0.66 and farming and hunting services 0.54 are non-basic sectors in the future.a is a country that has abundant natural wealth, agriculture plays an important role in the national economy. This study aims to determine whether the agricultural sector in Malang Regency is a leading sector and is able to become the basis in the present and in the future with GRDP and Labor indicators. The analytical methods used are Location Quotient (LQ) and Dynamic Location Quotient (DLQ). Based on the results of LQ PDRB analysis at constant prices for 2015-2022 it proves that the agricultural sector in Malang Regency is a leading sector with an LQ value > 1.37, the leading sub-sectors are Horticultural Crops 3.70, Livestock 2.38 and Agricultural Services with a value of 1.77, the absorption of agricultural workers in Malang Regency is not appropriate because it shows LQ <1. Based on the DLQ method, the agricultural sector will become a non- basic sector in the future because it shows a DLQ of 0.61 and the five agricultural sub-sectors in Malang Regency, namely food crops 0.57, horticulture 0.68, plantations 0.62, livestock 0.66 and agricultural and hunting services 0.54 are non-basic sectors in the future.
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Ngoc, Vinh Bao, Nguyen Manh Hung, and Phuong Thu Pham. "Agricultural Restructure Policy in Vietnam and Practical Application for Sustainable Development in Agriculture." Journal of Nanomaterials 2021 (September 17, 2021): 1–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/5801913.

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The Vietnam’s agricultural sector had to challenge with its course and learned lessons of further development. Novel policy might be adopted to encourage the private investments and sectors in agriculture. Furthermore, an introduction of new models such as climate-smart or green agriculture and application of modern technology increased productivity at the same time and creating jobs for millions of agricultural workers and reversing the massive rural-urban migration flux. Vietnam’s agricultural sector needs to maintain the reform momentum, particularly liberalization policy, and to boost up agricultural potential. Obstacles such as land limitation policy must be removed to enable large-scale production and encourage private investment in the agricultural sector. To avoid being trapped by its own success, Vietnam is now shifting the old development paradigm that focuses too much on the quantity to the quality of the agricultural production. The government makes major efforts to achieve at the same time agricultural growth, better livelihood of the farmer, and the development of the rural areas. However, Vietnam still needs to prepare a “transition strategy” to overcome the impact of the technological progress on the traditional agricultural workers.
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Arifah Fauzi, Nurul, Darsono Darsono, and Joko Sutrisno. "Analysis of The Relationships of The Agricultural Sector In Economic Development In West Java Province (Input-Output Analysis)." Eduvest - Journal of Universal Studies 2, no. 12 (2022): 2599–610. http://dx.doi.org/10.59188/eduvest.v2i12.675.

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Economic development in West Java can be conducted to analyze the potential possessed by the sectors of the economy. Sector economies have linkages one each other so the enhancement or decline of a sector will take effect on the economic sector other. The connection that occurs between sectors will give a picture through related integration in development in West Java. Sector agriculture has an important role in the developing economy in West Java. Study this aim for knowing the role of the agricultural sector in the economy in West Java with see relatedness and value index power deployment as well as score index degree sensitivity. Study this using secondary data obtained from Central Bureau of Statistic West Java namely from Provincial input-output tables West Java in 2016 the total transactions above price manufacturer. Analysis results show that the agricultural sector has score relatedness and value low index to other sectors. Index value power deployment highest in the agricultural sector is the livestock sector at 0.939. The index value degrees sensitivity highest in the agricultural sector is the agricultural sector plant food of 0.804.
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Nesha, R., R. Bernadette, and A. Yulianita. "The Determinants of Income Inequality in Bangka Belitung Province." MIR (Modernization. Innovation. Research) 12, no. 1 (2021): 83–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.18184/2079-4665.2021.12.1.83-90.

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Purpose: this research study focused on analyzing the conditions of income distribution and the determinants of the low Gini coefficient, namely the sectors that have the highest contribution, including the industrial, agricultural and trade sectors and labor productivity in the industrial sector in Kepulauan Bangka Belitung Province.Methods: the income distribution phenomenon in Kepulauan Bangka Belitung Province during the 2007-2018 period became the basis for analyzing the determining variables of income distribution including the industrial sector, the agricultural sector, the trade sector and the industrial labor productivity. The income distribution indicator was measured from the Gini coefficient value using the Panel Data Regression approach to determine the effect of these variables on the Gini coefficient in all regencies / cities in the Kepulauan Bangka Belitung Province.Results: the results showed that the agricultural sector, industrial sector and trade sector had a negative and significant effect on the Gini coefficient. Meanwhile, labor productivity in the Industrial Sector had a significant positive effect on the Gini coefficient. The results showed that the determinant of income distribution was the agricultural sector. Further findings prove that the agricultural, industrial and trade sectors improved the income distribution.Conclusions and Relevance: this study implied for the efforts to increase the agricultural market orientation towards high productivity which was inversely contrast to the output of workers in the industrial sector proven to reduce income distribution. Therefore, the structural transformation towards industrialization and market-oriented efforts from the agricultural sector were necessary.
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Shabri Mulyawan, Rafi, and Moh. Athoillah. "DETERMINAN KEPUTUSAN PEKERJA USIA MUDA BEKERJA PADA SEKTOR PERTANIAN DAN NON-PERTANIAN (STUDI PADA PROVINSI JAWA TIMUR)." Journal of Development Economic and Social Studies 3, no. 1 (2024): 213–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.21776/jdess.2024.03.1.17.

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Structural transformation of the economy from traditional to modern systems will also be followed by massive structural migration of the workforce. The lack of innovation and added value in the agricultural sector has reduced the interest of young workers to work in the agricultural sector. The reform era caused the position of the agricultural sector as the basis sector in the Indonesian economy to be replaced by the non-agricultural sector which caused the paradigm of national economic development to change. East Java as one of the provinces with a large contribution to agriculture in Indonesia has also experienced a decline in terms of workforce in the agricultural sector. This study attempts to detect the determinants that impact on the workforce's decision to work in the agricultural or non-agricultural sectors. Using data from the National Labor Force Survey (SAKERNAS) from 38 districts/cities in East Java Province and using the Logit Regression analysis method, this study found that all the variables in the model have a significant influence on the decision to work in the agricultural and non-agricultural sectors.
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Isyanto, Agus Yuniawan, Ai Tusi Fatimah, and Lidya Nur Amalia. "FACTORS INFLUENCING AGRICULTURAL VOCATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS' INTEREST IN WORKING IN THE AGRICULTURAL SECTOR." Agric 36, no. 1 (2024): 131–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.24246/agric.2024.v36.i1.p131-140.

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The agricultural sector is one of the sectors that makes a large contribution to labor absorption in Indonesia, however data shows a decline in the rate of labor absorption in the agricultural sector, especially among the younger generation. One effort to increase the number of young workers absorbed in the agricultural sector is through agricultural vocational school education which is expected to grow the interest of agricultural vocational school students to work in the agricultural sector in order to overcome the decline in farmer regeneration in Indonesia. The research objectives are to: (1) Identify the interest of agricultural vocational school students in agriculture to work in the agricultural sector, and (2) analyze the factors that influence agricultural vocational school students' interest in working in the agricultural sector. The research was carried out in September 2023 at one of the vocational schools specializing in agricultural skills in Ciamis Regency. The research sample consisted of 78 students who were determined using cluster random sampling. Agricultural vocational school students' interest in working in the agricultural sector was analyzed descriptively, while the factors that influenced agricultural vocational school students' interest in working in the agricultural sector were analyzed using multiple linear regression analysis. The research results show: (1) The majority of agricultural vocational school students who are interested in working in the agricultural sector are in the medium category, and (2) The social environment, community environment and social status have a significant influence on agricultural vocational school students' interest in working in the agricultural sector, while their parents' income has no significant influence.
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Nissan, Edward. "An Assessment of Economic Development: The Non-Agricultural Sector versus the Agricultural Sector." Indian Economic Journal 41, no. 4 (1994): 125–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0019466219940412.

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Napitupulu, Tia, Aulia Nadhirah, Sumarlina, and Amalia Dwi Marseva. "KAJIAN EKONOMI SEKTOR PERTANIAN DI KABUPATEN JEMBER." Journal of Agricultural Socio-Economics (JASE) 4, no. 1 (2023): 9–17. https://doi.org/10.33474/jase.v4i1.19405.

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The agricultural sector has a big role in national development through regional development, one of which is in the Jember Regency. This study aims to analyze an overview of the condition of the agricultural sector in Jember Regency, the role of the agricultural sector in terms of competitive advantage, and analyze economic growth in Jember Regency. The data used in this study is secondary data, namely data on Gross Regional Domestic Product (GDP) at constant prices for the period of the year 2017 – 2021. The data that has been collected is then analyzed using 3 (three) analytical methods including Klassen typology analysis, Location Quotient analysis (LQ), and shift-share analysis. The results showed that: (1) based on the results of the Klassen typology analysis, the agricultural sector in Jember Regency is included in the depressed growth sector category; (2) the agricultural sector is the base sector, which has the largest LQ value compared to other sectors; and (3) there is an increase in economic growth in the agricultural sector in Jember Regency, although it is slower than other sectors.
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Bashir, Zulfiqar. "The Role of Agricultural Growth in South Asian Countries and the Affordability of Food: An Inter-country Analysis." Pakistan Development Review 39, no. 4II (2000): 751–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.30541/v39i4iipp.751-767.

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Agriculture is the mainstay of the most developing countries, which supplies food and employment to the majority of the population. Because of the dominance of the agricultural sector, a sufficient supply of domestic food is indispensable to support stable socio-economic and political systems in these countries. To attain a sustained growth of agricultural productivity, sufficient investment in the agricultural sector is crucial, particularly in the initial stages of economic development. This increases agricultural production and as a result, there is a shift in (human) resources from the agricultural sector to the industrial and services sectors. According to Duranton (1998), in order to transform from agricultural sector to industrial sector a significant increase in the agricultural sector productivity is necessary. On the demand-side, the growth in agricultural production increases agricultural income which leads to increase in the demand for industrial products; whereas on the supplyside, the increase in the agricultural productivity shifts human resources from the agricultural to the industrial sector [Jorgenson (1967)].
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Intani, Aulia, Ahmad Humam Hamid, and Irwan A. Kadir. "Analisis Kontribusi dan Penyerapan Tenaga Kerja Sektor Pertanian di Kabupaten Aceh Utara." Jurnal Ilmiah Mahasiswa Pertanian 7, no. 1 (2022): 258–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.17969/jimfp.v7i1.19111.

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The purpose of this study is to determine the respective contribution of the agriculture, forestry, and fisheries sub-sectors to the agricultural GRDP in North Aceh Regency as well as to see each of the agriculture, forestry and fisheries sub-sector that have the potential to become the basic sub-sector in North Aceh Regency and to find out the role of the agricultural, forestry and fisheries sectors on the absorption of labor in North Aceh Regency. Based on the research results, the sub-sectors of the agriculture, livestock, hunting and agricultural services have the largest contribution value with an average of 15,50 percent. The fisheries sub-sector has changed its position from the basic sub-sector to the non-basic sub-sector in the future because it has a DLQ 1. The doubling rate of the agricultural sector worforce in North Aceh Regency is 1.90, which means that every 1 increase in the agricultural sector workforce, it will be able to create new jobs that increase employment in other economic sectors in North Aceh Regency as much as 1 person with fluctuating employment during 2013-2017.
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Soedomo, R. Pramono. "PERAN SEKTOR PERTANIAN TERHADAP KINERJA PEREKONOMIAN NASIONAL." Kajian Ekonomi dan Keuangan 14, no. 2 (2015): 1–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.31685/kek.v14i2.60.

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The agricultural sector has an important role in the Indonesian economy, it is considering Indonesia as an agricultural country where most of the population work in agriculture. Therefore the necessary support from the government to develop the agricultural sector. This study aims to analyze the impact of government expenditure in the agricultural sector on the performance of the Indonesian economy. The methodology used is the 2005 Input-Output Model classification of nine sectors.Results showed that the index of agricultural output multiplier greater than one indicating that the agricultural sector has a crucial role in the Indonesian economy. Furthermore, simulation results indicate that the impact of increasing government expenditure in the agricultural sector resulting in increased output, income and employment is a sector with the largest employment creation figures.Compared with other sectors, the agricultural sector contributes the largest output. Therefore we need the support and greater attention from the government to ensure the sustainability of the agricultural sector for sustainable economic development..
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Rusydi, Cut Dhea Fidela, Adinda Fayza, Farah Annisa, and Cut Salsabila Putri. "THE INFLUENCE OF PROFITABILITY AND STOCK PRICE INDEX MOVEMENTS IN THE AGRICULTURAL SECTOR ON THE INDONESIAN STOCK EXCHANGE (BEI)." Journal of Accounting Research, Utility Finance and Digital Assets 1, no. 4 (2023): 607–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.54443/jaruda.v1i4.90.

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The movement of the price index for the agricultural sector over the last five years has been very volatile, and has had an impact on the performance of the agricultural sector, which ranks lowest compared to other sectors. This study aims to analyze the influence of profitability and stock price index movements in the agricultural sector on the Indonesian Stock Exchange (IDX). This study uses companies in the mining sector and the agricultural sector which are listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange (IDX). The results of the study show that the variable profitability and price index are influential in the agricultural sector, because companies in the agricultural sector, especially in the sector, often export the products they issue, causing the value of the rupiah to increase continuously over time.
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Rosmika, Nuri. "PENGARUH SEKTOR PERTANIAN TERHADAP PEREKONOMIAN INDONESIA." Jurnal Ekonomi dan Kebijakan Publik Indonesia 7, no. 2 (2020): 156–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.24815/ekapi.v7i2.21117.

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AbstractThis study aims to see the relationship between the agricultural sector and economic growth in Indonesia. This study uses input-output analysis with 2005 Indonesian data. The results show that the agricultural sector has the highest multiplier effect on the Indonesian economy and labor, while the plantation and livestock sectors have the highest effectt on household income. The simulation results show that an increase in government spending on the agricultural sector will increase output. In addition, an increase in investment leads to an increase in output, savings, and investment from the agricultural and non-agricultural sectors. Therefore, if the government wants to increase the output of the agricultural sector, the government must encourage more investment so that it will benefit for Indonesian economy and labor
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Mahendra, Zori, Widya Fitriana, and Yuerlita Yuerlita. "Dinamika dan Daya Saing Sektor Pertanian di Kabupaten Padang Pariaman, Sumatera Barat." Jurnal Ilmu Pertanian Indonesia 29, no. 3 (2024): 461–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.18343/jipi.29.3.461.

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Regional economic development is closely related to the role of the agricultural sector. In addition to food production, agriculture also contributes to the absorption of labor. During the COVID-19 pandemic, regional economic growth in Indonesia tended to decline, as well as in Padang Pariaman. Padang Pariaman will have a negative growth rate of 10.46% in 2020, the lowest compared to the average GDP growth rate of the other region in West Sumatra. This study aims to determine the dynamics and competitiveness of the agricultural sector compared to the other sectors. The research was conducted in a quantitative and descriptive manner using time series data for the period 2016–2020 from BPS. Data analysis using Klassen typology and shift share analysis. The results showed that the agricultural sector has an average share of 21.37% of the GDP of Padang Pariaman. Based on Klassen's typology analysis, the agriculture sector was included in the potential sector category in 2017–2019 but shifted to the developed sector category in 2020. Despite experiencing slow growth, the results of shift share analysis show that the agricultural sector in Padang Pariaman is still competitive. Increasing the competitiveness of the agricultural sector can be pursued by expanding sector linkages with the other economic sectors and increasing diversification of economics activities in agricultural sector Keywords: agricultural sector; shift share analysis; tipology klassen
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Djelantik, Wulandira Sawitri, and Ida Ayu Listia Dewi. "PERFORMANCE OF AGRICULTURE SECTOR IN BALI PROVINCE, 2013-2017." Agrisocionomics: Jurnal Sosial Ekonomi Pertanian 4, no. 2 (2020): 217–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.14710/agrisocionomics.v4i2.6624.

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The agricultural sector has a multifunctional role in the development of an area. Bali Province is one of the provinces in Indonesia that uses rural areas as a gateway to the agricultural sector that supports the tourism sector. The contribution of the agricultural sector in 2017 amounted to 13.07 percent of the GRDP of the Province of Bali, number two of the 17 sectors (the sector of providing accommodation and food and drink occupy the first position, amounting to 22.82 percent. The purpose of this study was to map the growth typology of each sector in the Province of Bali, and evaluated the performance of the agricultural sector in the Province of Bali from 2013-2017. The location of the study was conducted in the Province of Bali, carried out deliberately (purposive) with the consideration that there has been a very alarming increase in the conversion of agricultural land functions in the Province of Bali. The typology used is Klassen, LQ (Location Quotient, and DLQ (Dynamic Location Quotient). The results of this study are the agriculture, forestry, and fisheries sectors in quadrant II, namely the advanced but depressed sector, as a whole is a “prospective” agricultural sector, the sector it has a basic role during 2013-2017 but this sector does not have the potential to remain a base sector because the growth rate of the agricultural sector in Bali Province is slower than the national level.
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Maranata, Maranata, Erfit Erfit, and Candra Mustika. "Analisis peranan dan daya saing sector pertanian serta pengaruhnya terhadap pertumbuhan ekonomi Kabupaten Muaro Jambi." e-Jurnal Perspektif Ekonomi dan Pembangunan Daerah 8, no. 1 (2019): 43–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.22437/pdpd.v8i1.5851.

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The purpose of this study was to analyze the role of the agricultural sector in Muaro Jambi Regency, to analyze the level of competitiveness of the agricultural sector in Muaro Jambi Regency, and to analyze the influence of agricultural sector labor on economic growth in Muaro Jambi Regency during the 2001-2015 period. This study uses descriptive and quantitative analysis methods. The results of the analysis show that the agricultural sector can provide a large role for the economy in Muaro Jambi Regency and become the base or leading sector during the 2001-2015 period with an average LQ value of 1.17. The shift-share analysis shows that the agricultural sector has a very high regional growth value, fast proportional growth, and regional share growth that is competitive compared to other sectors in other regions during the 2001-2015 period. Agricultural sector workers have a positive and significant effect on economic growth in Muaro Jambi Regency. Keywords: Agricultural sector, Base sector, Competitiveness, Labor, Economic growth
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Bhandari, Pawan Singh. "Factors of Agricultural Transformation in Nepal." Panauti Journal 2 (June 10, 2024): 87–100. http://dx.doi.org/10.3126/panauti.v2i1.66586.

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The fundamental challenge of developing countries like Nepal is the need to modernize traditional agriculture in order to establish it as a key sector to kick off the growth of other sectors of the economy. Therefore, this paper has assessed the present state of agricultural development in Nepal to identify the major areas for reform. This paper adopted review and a descriptive analysis of the available official data from various government documents and research papers. The analysis has revealed that agricultural growth has been slow and that the contribution of the agriculture sector to GDP is also decreasing. The overall investment in the agricultural sector has been insufficient, resulting in numerous other issues, such as high productivity gaps, persistent food insecurity, and agricultural trade deficits. A concerted effort is required to achieve an agricultural transformation in Nepal, encompassing all the major sectors of agricultural growth. It is unlikely that the burgeoning problems of the Nepalese economy will be solved in the near future without the radical transformation of the agricultural sector.
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Sasri W, Nadia. "Krisis Perbankan Nasional dalam Terapan Early Warning System (EWS)." Jurnal Dinamika Ekonomi Pembangunan 1, no. 1 (2018): 33–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.33005/jdep.v1i1.399.

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The purpose of this research is the research and development of the industrial sector's economy to the agricultural sector, as well as the influence of agricultural and industrial sectors on economic growth in Indonesia. The data used is time series data, 1960-2015. The method used in this research is Vector Error Correction Model (VECM). From the estimation results, it is concluded that the economic growth rate and the industrial sector negatively affect the agricultural sector, it can be said that the increasing economic growth achieved in Indonesia has increased the industrial sector and lower the agricultural sector. While the results of research that the agricultural sector negatively affect the economic growth while the industrial sector positively affects economic growth, in the sense that the agricultural sector has a bad contribution in economic growth in Indonesia.
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Abdullah, Abdulrahman Taresh, and Mohammad Wasil. "The Influence of Economic Transformation From The Agricultural Sector To The Industrial Sector To Economic Growth In Indonesia." Jurnal Dinamika Ekonomi Pembangunan 1, no. 1 (2018): 6–11. http://dx.doi.org/10.33005/jdep.v1i1.64.

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The purpose of this research is the research and development of the industrial sector's economy to the agricultural sector, as well as the influence of agricultural and industrial sectors on economic growth in Indonesia. The data used is time series data, 1960-2015. The method used in this research is Vector Error Correction Model (VECM). From the estimation results, it is concluded that the economic growth rate and the industrial sector negatively affect the agricultural sector, it can be said that the increasing economic growth achieved in Indonesia has increased the industrial sector and lower the agricultural sector. While the results of research that the agricultural sector negatively affect the economic growth while the industrial sector positively affects economic growth, in the sense that the agricultural sector has a bad contribution in economic growth in Indonesia.
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W, Nadia Sasri. "The National Banking Crisis in Applied Early Warning System (EWS)." Jurnal Dinamika Ekonomi Pembangunan 1, no. 1 (2018): 37–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.33005/jdep.v1i1.68.

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The purpose of this research is the research and development of the industrial sector's economy to the agricultural sector, as well as the influence of agricultural and industrial sectors on economic growth in Indonesia. The data used is time series data, 1960-2015. The method used in this research is Vector Error Correction Model (VECM). From the estimation results, it is concluded that the economic growth rate and the industrial sector negatively affect the agricultural sector, it can be said that the increasing economic growth achieved in Indonesia has increased the industrial sector and lower the agricultural sector. While the results of research that the agricultural sector negatively affect the economic growth while the industrial sector positively affects economic growth, in the sense that the agricultural sector has a bad contribution in economic growth in Indonesia.
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Ernawati, Ernawati, Syamsir Nur, and Mansyur Asri. "Mapping Potential Agriculture Sectors In The SULAMPUA Region As An Impact of Capital City of Nusantara Development." Journal of Business Management and Economic Development 2, no. 02 (2024): 785–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.59653/jbmed.v2i02.740.

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The development of Capital City of Nusantara (IKN), which is geographically closer to the SULAMPUA region, expected trigger the SULAMPUA economy, especially the agricultural sector. This study aims to determine the potential agricultural sector in the SULAMPUA region due to IKN development. The study uses IRIO (Inter-Regional Input-Output) from Statistics Indonesia in 2021, specifically for seven agricultural sub-sectors. The SULAMPUA region comprises ten provinces, with the Golden Triangle region comprising South Sulawesi, Central Sulawesi, and West Sulawesi. The results of the study show that no agricultural industry is a strategic sector in the SULAMPUA. Based on the criteria set out in the research, no sector falls into the category of very potential to be developed. The potential sectors to be developed in the SULAMPUA Region are (1) food crops; (2) seasonal and annual plantation crops; (3) livestock; (4) forestry and logging; and (5) fishery. Local governments need to consider policies related to potential agricultural sectors. Because the agricultural sector is a labor-intensive and the availability of resources.
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Irfan Affandi, Muhammad, Fadhilah Ismi Badai, and I. Wayan Suparta. "Linkages and Multipliers of the Agricultural Sector in the Regional Economy in Tanggamus Regency: Input-Output Analysis." Eduvest - Journal of Universal Studies 3, no. 3 (2023): 594–603. http://dx.doi.org/10.59188/eduvest.v3i3.775.

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One of the regional developments carried out is development in the agricultural sector. Development in agriculture is expected to be a catalyst in achieving the goal of increasing the regional economy. This study aims to analyze the linkages and multipliers of the agricultural sector to the regional economy in Tanggamus Regency. The method used is input-output analysis which consists of linkage analysis, dispersion impact, and output and income multiplier effect. The results of the analysis conclude that the agricultural sector has a linkage to the manufacturing sector in the future; and the transportation and warehousing sector, then has backward linkages with the real estate sector and the construction sector. The agricultural sector is able to drive production growth in the downstream industrial sector. The output multiplier and income multiplier of the agricultural sector has a lower value compared to other economic sectors.
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Mohamed, Abdelbaki, and Chikhaoui Abdelaziz. "COMPARING THE PERFORMANCE OF PUBLIC AND PRIVATE SECTOR AGRICULTURAL INSTITUTIONS IN THE ALGERIAN ECONOMY DURING THE PERIOD 1974-2021." International Journal of Professional Business Review 9, no. 11 (2024): e05125. http://dx.doi.org/10.26668/businessreview/2024.v9i11.5125.

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Objective: The objective of this study is to investigate to assess and measure economic performance in the field of agriculture, through both the public and private sectors, and to determine the agricultural sector’s contribution to the Algerian economy, Theoretical Framework: The importance of the agricultural sector in achieving food security and economic diversification by encouraging growth in renewable resource sectors such as agriculture. Method: The methodology adopted for this research comprises Conducting a statistical analysis of a set of economic variables related to the agricultural sector to understand the importance of this sector and its performance during the period from 1974 to 2021. Results and Discussion: - There are significant differences in favor of the private sector in all study variables, indicating a shift from public sector dominance to private sector dominance. - The public sector dominated from independence until 1990, after which the private sector emerged and participated alongside the public sector in all economic activities in Algeria. Research Implications: The agricultural sector in Algeria helps to diversify the economy and gradually reduce dependence on the unstable hydrocarbon sector by relying on sectors with renewable resources. Originality/Value: This study contributes to the literature by Understanding the importance of the agricultural sector through its provision of food security, its contribution to the Algerian economy, and its role in reducing the import bill. All of this contributes to minimizing economic fluctuations that may affect Algeria, which is a goal pursued through economic diversification by encouraging both the public and private sectors in agriculture.
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Svatoš, Miroslav, Luboš Smutka, and Richard Selby. "Capital Stock Value Development in Relation to the New EU Countries’ Agricultural Sector Development." Acta Universitatis Agriculturae et Silviculturae Mendelianae Brunensis 62, no. 6 (2014): 1437–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.11118/actaun201462061437.

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This paper will analyse agricultural sector development in individual new EU member states with emphasis on capital stock value development in agriculture. The main objective is to identify the relationship between capital stock value development, and agricultural sector performance in the individual analysed countries. The results of the analysis are as follows. The agricultural sector has significantly changed its structure and position within the national economy of individual new EU member states in the 20 years since the early 1990s. The size of the agricultural sector reduced in each of the analysed countries, resulting in a reduction in the value of the agricultural sector performance. Despite the significant reduction of the agricultural sector in many analysed, some became more efficient in terms of their agricultural sector performance. Individual country’s agricultural sectors became more effective and more competitive. Individual country’s agricultural sector size and performance development are closely related to capital stock value in agriculture. Both the agricultural sector structure, and agricultural sector production performance are closely related to available capital stock value. In line with the main objective of this paper, the most sensitive segments of the agricultural sector in relation to capital stock are livestock production, land development and the number of economically active persons in agriculture. Regarding sensitivity of agricultural production performance in relation to changes in capital stock value, the most sensitive are livestock production and non-food agricultural production.
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DJAAFRI, Djamel, and Idriss ABDELLI. "The reality of the agricultural sector in Algeria: Econometric Study during the period (1990-2014)." Journal of Economic Growth and Entrepreneurship JEGE 3, no. 1 (2019): 29–36. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4476518.

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<em>This research paper aims to diagnose the reality of the agricultural sector, especially since the beginning of the third millennium. the results of study indicate that Algerian agricultural sector continues to suffer from food dependence abroad , despite the increase in the value added of the sector, they remain low compared to various other sectors, and the agricultural sector remains highly dependent on climatic conditions, in addition to not exploiting many fertile agricultural areas as a result of the known conflicts of the agricultural field with the weakness of agricultural technology Especially what is attached to the modern techniques of irrigation.</em>
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Fery Purba, Samuel, Astrina Yulianti, Satria Astana, et al. "The contribution of agricultural crop production towards the economic growth of Indonesia’s agricultural sector." E3S Web of Conferences 444 (2023): 02034. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/202344402034.

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The agricultural sector is annually included in the top three after the manufacturing sector and wholesale and retail trade sectors as Indonesia’s largest contributor to gross domestic product (GDP). The average contribution of the agricultural sector to the country’s income is around 11–13% of total GDP. The GRDP of the agricultural sector (AgriGRDP) is an indicator of the economic growth of Indonesia’s agricultural sector. This study aims to examine the contribution of plantation crop production (PPC), food crop production (PFC), horticultural crop production (PHC), and farmer terms of trade (FTT) to the AgriGRDP. This study uses secondary data sourced from BPS-Statistics Indonesia. This research method uses panel data regression analysis with time series data for 2018–2021 and cross-sectional data from 33 provinces in Indonesia, resulting in 132 observations. The results of this study found that the best econometric model to answer the research objectives is the random effect model (REM). The findings of this study indicate that simultaneously and partially, the variables PPC, PFC, PHC, and FTT have a significant positive effect on AgriGRDP. An increase in PPC, PFC, PHC, and FTT will increase Indonesia’s AgriGRDP.
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Olanrewaju (Ph.D), Saliu Mojeed. "Monetary Policy Transmission, Labour Force Participation and Real Sector Performance in Nigeria." International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science VIII, no. VII (2024): 2970–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.47772/ijriss.2024.807231.

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This study investigates the relationship that exist between the two major real sectors (Manufacturing and Agricultural sectors) and some selected explanatory variables (Bank loan to manufacturing and agricultural sector, interest rate, money supply, government expenditure and labour force participation). Using the Johansen cointegration technique, findings from the study confirmed the evidence of long-run co -movement among all the selected variables in the study. Findings from the study further reveal that the expansionary monetary policy stimulates and improves both manufacturing and agricultural sectors outputs. Also, the findings showed that labour force participation enhances the manufacturing sector output, while in the other way round, it retards and decreases the agricultural sector output.
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Beatrice, Beatrice, Johan Setiawan, Dian Anggraeni, and Setiawan Sariyoga. "THE POTENTIAL OF THE AGRICULTURAL AND NON-AGRICULTURAL SECTORS FOR ECONOMIC GROWTH REGION IN BEKASI CITY." AGRIBUSINESS JOURNAL 18, no. 2 (2024): 318–28. https://doi.org/10.15408/aj.v18i2.41934.

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This study aims to analyze the sectoral dynamics in the Bekasi City economy, focusing on the relative contribution of the agricultural and non-agricultural sectors to regional economic growth. Through a quantitative approach, using Location Quotient and Shift-Share analysis, this study identifies the shift in economic structure from the primary sector towards the secondary and tertiary sectors. The results show that the non-agricultural sector, especially trade and services, is increasingly dominant in driving the economic growth of Bekasi City. This finding indicates the importance of economic diversification and increasing the competitiveness of leading sectors in supporting sustainable development in Bekasi City. This research provides implications for the formulation of more effective regional economic development policies.
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