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Adiwijoyo, Suwarno. Reformasi bidang pertanian: Memimpikan kemandirian petani Indonesia. Jakarta: Pakar, 2005.

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Feder, Gershon. Sending farmers back to school: The impact of farmer field schools in Indonesia. Washington, D.C: World Bank, 2003.

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Widodo, Sri. Production efficiency of rice farmers in Java-Indonesia. Yogyakarta: Gadjah Mada University Press, 1989.

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Indonesia and Indonesia, eds. Undang-Undang Perlindungan & Pemberdayaan Petani: Undang-Undang Republik Indonesia nomor 19 tahun 2013 Tentang Perlindungan dan Pemberdayaan Petani : dilengkapi dengan Peraturan Pemerintah Republik Indonesia nomor 6 tahun 2013 tentang pemberdayaan peternak, Undang-Undang Republik Indonesia nomor 18 tahun 2009 Tentang Peternakan dan Kesehatan Hewan : himpunan peraturan perundang-undangan Republik Indonesia. Jakarta?]: Pustaka Mahardika, 2013.

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Engelhardt, Eva. Development of a gender concept for the Forests and Climate Change Programme (FORCLIME) in Indonesia: Pengembangan konsep gender untuk Program Hutan dan Perubahan Iklim (FORCLIME) di Indonesia. Jakarta: Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit, Forests and Climate Change Programme, 2011.

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Ahmed, Salehuddin. Organization and management of agricultural services for small farmers in Asia: Synthesis paper based on country studies on Bangladesh, Indonesia, Nepal, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, and Vietnam. Dhaka, Bangladesh: Centre on Integrated Rural Development for Asia and the Pacific, 1991.

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Dr, Gérard Françoise, and Ruf François, eds. Agriculture in crisis: People, commodities and natural resources in Indonesia, 1996-2000. Montpellier, France: Cirad, 2001.

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Murtiningrum, Tri. Integrated programme to strengthen the agricultural delivery systems for small farmers: [report on phase I, Indonesia]. Dhaka, Bangladesh: Centre on Integrated Rural Development for Asia and the Pacific, 1996.

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Johnson, Sam H. Can farmers afford to use the irrigation wells after turnover?: A study of pump irrigation turnover in Indonesia. [Colombo]: Program on Local Management, International Irrigation Management Institute, 1993.

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Meindertsma, J. Douwe. Income diversity and farming systems: Modelling of farming households in Lombok, Indonesia. Amsterdam: Royal Tropical Institute, 1997.

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Röll, Werner. Agrarprobleme auf Lombok: Untersuchungen zur Wirtschafts- und Sozialstruktur in Nusa Tenggara Barat, Indonesien = Agrarian problems on Lombok : studies on the economic and social structure in Nusa Tenggara Barat, Indonesia = Masalah-masalah agraria di Lombok : penelitian tentang struktur ekonomi dan sosial di Nusa Tenggara Barat, Indonesia. Hamburg: Institut für Asienkunde, 1987.

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Wickham, Trevor Wayne. Farmers ain't no fools: Exploring the role of participatory rural appraisal to access indigenous knowledge and enhance sustainable development research and planning : a case study of Dusun Pausan, Bali, Indonesia. Waterloo, Ont., Canada: University Consortium on the Environment, 1993.

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Richard, Critchfield. The golden bowl be broken: Peasant life in four cultures. Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1988.

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Blowfield, M. Labour strategies among smallholders producing perennial tree crops in Ghana and Indonesia. Chatham Maritime, Kent: Natural Resources Institute, 1995.

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Bunanta, Murti. Di peternakan. [Jakarta?]: Yayasan Murti Bunanta, 2004.

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Westenberg, Hans. Mencapai pertanian yang lebih baik: Gagasan-gagasan Hans Westenberg mengenai pertanian rakyat di Indonesia. Jakarta: Yayasan Obor Indonesia, 1992.

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Workshop on Productivity and Employment Implications of Small Scale Farming, Jakarta, Indonesia, 13-17 December 1984. Dhaka, Bangladesh: Centre on Integrated Rural Development for Asia and the Pacific, 1985.

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Service, Foreign Investment Advisory. Improving Indonesia's competitiveness: Case study of textile and farmed-shrimp industries. Washington, D.C.]: Foreign Investment Advisory Service, 2006.

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Festival of American Folklife (1991 Washington, D.C.). 1991 Festival of American Folklife: June 28-July 1, July 4-July 7. Washington, D.C: Smithsonian Institution, 1991.

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Yanuariadi, Tetra. Sustainable land allocation: GIS-based decision support for industrial forest plantation development in Indonesia. Enschede, The Netherlands: ITC, 1999.

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Indonesien-Abteilung, Übersee-Museum Bremen, ed. Entwicklungszusammenarbeit mit Indonesien: Kleinbäuerlicher Kautschukanbau in Abai Siat, West-Sumatra. Bremen: Übersee-Museum Bremen, 1985.

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Nambiar, E. K. S. Site management and productivity in tropical plantation forests: Proceedings of workshops in Piracicaba (Brazil) 22-26 November 2004 and Bogor (Indonesia) 6-9 November 2006. Bogor, Indonesia: Center for International Forestry Research, 2008.

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Feder, Gershon, Rinku Murgai, and Jaime Quizon. Sending Farmers Back to School: The Impact of Farmer Field Schools in Indonesia. The World Bank, 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.1596/1813-9450-3022.

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Heidhues, Mary Somers. Golddiggers, Farmers, and Traders in the Chinese Districts of West Kalimantan, Indonesia. Cornell University Press, 2018.

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Firmansyah, ed. Gerakan dan pertumbuhan organisasi petani di Indonesia: Studi kasus gerakan petani pada era 1980-an. Jakarta: YAPPIKA, Sekretariat Bina Desa, 1999.

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Universitas/I.K.I.P. Kristen Satya Wacana. Institute of Community Service., ed. Community development program for farmers and fishermen of Atauro Island: First interim report Indonesia 9102. Salatiga: Institute of Community Service, Satya Wacana Christian University, 1992.

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Golddiggers, Farmers, and Traders in the Chinese Districts of West Kalimantan, Indonesia (Studies on Southeast Asia, No. 34). Cornell University Southeast Asia Program, 2003.

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Amanah, S., S. Suprehatin, E. Iskandar, L. Eugenia, and M. R. Chaidirsyah. Investing in Farmers Through Public-Private-producer Partnerships: Rural Empowerment and Agricultural Development Scaling-Up Initiative in Indonesia. Food & Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, 2022.

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Li, Tania Murray, and Pujo Semedi. Plantation Life. Duke University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1215/9781478022237.

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In Plantation Life Tania Murray Li and Pujo Semedi examine the structure and governance of Indonesia's contemporary oil palm plantations in Indonesia, which supply 50 percent of the world's palm oil. They attend to the exploitative nature of plantation life, wherein villagers' well-being is sacrificed in the name of economic development. While plantations are often plagued by ruined ecologies, injury among workers, and a devastating loss of livelihoods for former landholders, small-scale independent farmers produce palm oil more efficiently and with far less damage to life and land. Li and Semedi theorize “corporate occupation” to underscore how massive forms of capitalist production and control over the palm oil industry replicate colonial-style relations that undermine citizenship. In so doing, they question the assumption that corporations are necessary for rural development, contending that the dominance of plantations stems from a political system that privileges corporations.
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Bartley, Tim. Rules without Rights. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198794332.001.0001.

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Activists have exposed startling forms of labor exploitation and environmental degradation in global industries, leading many large retailers and brands to adopt standards for fairness and sustainability. This book is about the idea that transnational corporations can push these rules through their global supply chains, and in effect, pull factories, forests, and farms out of their local contexts and up to global best practices. For many scholars and practitioners, this kind of private regulation and global standard-setting can provide an alternative to regulation by territorially bound, gridlocked, or incapacitated nation states, potentially improving environments and working conditions around the world and protecting the rights of exploited workers, impoverished farmers, and marginalized communities. But can private, voluntary rules actually create meaningful forms of regulation? Are forests and factories around the world being made into sustainable ecosystems and decent workplaces? Can global norms remake local orders? This book provides striking new answers by comparing the private regulation of land and labor in democratic and authoritarian settings. Case studies of sustainable forestry and fair labor standards in Indonesia and China show not only how transnational standards are implemented “on the ground” but also how they are constrained and reconfigured by domestic governance. Combining rich multi-method analyses, a powerful comparative approach, and a new theory of private regulation, this book reveals the contours and contradictions of transnational governance.
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Moran, John. Tropical Dairy Farming. CSIRO Publishing, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/9780643093133.

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Tropical Dairy Farming is a manual designed for use by dairy production advisors working in tropical areas, especially in South-East Asia. It aims to increase the productivity of small holder dairy farmers in the humid tropics by improving the feeding management of their livestock. It shows how to provide dairy cows with cost-effective feeds that match small holder farming systems and discusses the major obstacles to improving feeding management in the humid tropics. The author shows the benefits and drawbacks of various feed components and the calculation of balanced diets based mainly on forages combined with some supplementary feeding. Diseases and problems associated with unbalanced diets are also covered, as well as important information on growing and conserving quality forages as silage. The book draws on examples from a variety of countries including Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand, Vietnam, China, East Timor and the Philippines.
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Farm productivity and farmers' welfare in West Timor, Indonesia: This thesis is presented as part of the requirements for the award of the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy at Muresk Institute of Agriculture, Curtin University of Technolgy, Australia. [Perth]: Muresk Institute of Agriculture, Curtin University of Technology, 2003.

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Great Britain. Overseas Development Administration., ed. Our client the smallholder: Meeting the needs of Indonesia's livestock farmers. London, 1992.

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Srinivasan, Sharada. Becoming a Young Farmer : Young People's Pathways into Farming: Canada, China, India and Indonesia. Springer International Publishing AG, 2023.

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Walters, Dale. Chocolate Crisis. University Press of Florida, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.5744/florida/9781683401674.001.0001.

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Chocolate is the center of a massive global industry worth billions of dollars annually, yet its future in our modern world is currently under threat. Here, Dale Walters discusses the problems posed by plant diseases, pests, and climate change, looking at what these mean for the survival of the cacao tree. Walters takes readers to the origins of the cacao tree in the Amazon basin of South America, describing how ancient cultures used the beans produced by the plant, and follows the rise of chocolate as an international commodity over many centuries. He explains that most cacao is now grown on small family farms in Latin America, West Africa, and Indonesia, and that the crop is not easy to make a living from. Diseases such as frosty pod rot, witches’ broom, and swollen shoot, along with pests such as sap-sucking capsids, cocoa pod borers, and termites, cause substantial losses every year. Most alarmingly, cacao growers are beginning to experience the accelerating effects of global warming and deforestation. Projections suggest that cultivation in many of the world’s traditional cacao-growing regions might soon become impossible. Providing an up-to-date picture of the state of the cacao bean today, this book also includes a look at complex issues such as farmer poverty and child labor, and examines options for sustainable production amid a changing climate. Walters shows that the industry must tackle these problems in order to save this global cultural staple and to protect the people who make their livelihoods from producing it.
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D, Sunderlin William, and Center for International Forestry Research., eds. The effect of Indonesia's economic crisis on small farmers and natural forest cover in the outer islands. Bogor, Indonesia: Center for International Forestry Research, 2000.

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Yanuariadi, Tetra. Sustainable Land Allocation: Gis-based Decision Support for Industrial Forest Plantation Development in Indonesia (ITC publication series). ITC, 2005.

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Multipurpose tree species research for small farms: Strategies and methods : proceedings of an international conference held November 20-23, 1989 in Jakarta, Indonesia. Arlington, Va: Forestry/Fuelwood Research and Development Project, 1990.

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