Rubber vs. oil palm: an analysis of factors influencing smallholders’ crop choice in Jambi, Indonesia

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​Rubber vs. oil palm: an analysis of factors influencing smallholders’ crop choice in Jambi, Indonesia​ (​​EFForTS Discussion Paper Series​, 11​​)
Schwarze, S. ; Euler, M. ; Gatto, M.; Hein, J. ; Hettig, E.; Holtkamp, A. M.  & Izhar, L. et al.​ (2015)
Göttingen​: SFB 990, University of Göttingen; GOEDOC, Dokumenten- und Publikationsserver der Georg-August-Universität Göttingen.

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Schwarze, S. ; Euler, M. ; Gatto, M.; Hein, J. ; Hettig, E.; Holtkamp, A. M. ; Izhar, L.; Kunz, Y. ; Lay, J.; Merten, J.; Moser, S.; Mußhoff, O. ; Otten, F.; Qaim, M. ; Soetarto, E.; Steinebach, S. ; Trapp, K.; Vorlaufer, M.; Faust, H. 
Abstract
The rapid expansion of the oil palm area in many tropical countries has raised concerns about its negative impact on local communities, food security, and on the environment. While the expansion of oil palm in early stages was mainly driven by large private and public companies, it is expected that smallholders will outnumber large estates in the near future. For policy formulation it is hence important to better understand who these smallholders are and why they have started to cultivate oil palm. In this paper, we used a rich dataset collected in the province of Jambi, which is one of the most important production areas for oil palm, to analyse smallholders’ decision making by combining qualitative, quantitative, and experimental methods. We identified agricultural expertise, lacking flexibility in labour requirements, availability of seedlings, and investment costs as the major constraints for farmers to cultivate oil palm. Important reasons for oil palm cultivation are the higher returns to labour and the shorter immature phase of oil palm. We also showed that oil palm farmers are neither risk-averse nor risk-loving, rather, they appear to be risk-neutral.
Issue Date
April-2015
Publisher
SFB 990, University of Göttingen; GOEDOC, Dokumenten- und Publikationsserver der Georg-August-Universität Göttingen
Project
SFB 990: Ökologische und sozioökonomische Funktionen tropischer Tieflandregenwald-Transformationssysteme (Sumatra, Indonesien) 
SFB 990 | B | B10: Landschaftsbezogene Bewertung der ökologischen und sozioökonomischen Funktionen von Regenwald- Transformationssystemen in Sumatra (Indonesien) 
SFB 990 | C | C01: Produktivität, Marktzugang und internationale Anbindung von kleinbäuerlicher Kautschuk- und Palmölerzeugung in der Provinz Jambi 
SFB 990 | C | C02: Soziale Transformationsprozesse und nachhaltige Ressourcennutzung im ländlichen Jambi 
SFB 990 | C | C03: Culture-Specific Human Interaction with Tropical Lowland Rainforests in Transformation in Jambi, Sumatra 
SFB 990 | C | C04: Mitigating trade-offs between economic and ecological functions and services through certification 
SFB 990 | C | C06: Zum Verständnis des Zertifizierungs- und Wiederanpflanzungsverhaltens indonesischer Kleinbauern 
SFB 990 | C | C07: Einflussfaktoren von Landnutzungswandel und sozioökonomische Auswirkungen für ländliche Haushalte 
SFB 990 | C | C08: Design effektiver Politikinstrumente zur Förderung nachhaltiger Landnutzung 
Organization
Johann-Friedrich-Blumenbach-Institut für Zoologie und Anthropologie 
Series
EFForTS Discussion Paper Series 
Extent
IV, 29
Language
English
Subject(s)
Smallholders; crop choice; oil palm; rubber; Indonesia; sfb990_discussionpaperseries

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