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E3S Web of Conf.
Volume 373, 2023
ISEPROLOCAL 2022 - The 3rd International Seminar on Promoting Local Resources for Sustainable Agriculture and Development
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Article Number | 04030 | |
Number of page(s) | 8 | |
Section | Food Science and Agriculture Technology | |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/202337304030 | |
Published online | 14 March 2023 |
Oil palm contribution to sdgs achievement: A case study in main oil palm producing provinces in Indonesia
1 Agribusiness Study Program Universitas Jambi, Jambi, Indonesia
2 Agribusiness Study Program Universitas Brawijaya, Malang, Indonesia
3 CSSPO Universitas Jambi, Jambi, Indonesia
* Corresponding author: zalamsyah@unja.ac.id
The development of oil palm plantations and their production is not only expected to generate foreign exchange for the country, but it is also expected to have a positive impact on the social and economic development of the community, which must be in line with the sustainable development goals (SDGs). The development of oil palm plantations that involves the people through the Nucleus Estate and Smallholder (NES or PIR) Scheme with its various variations has several weaknesses that are detrimental to farmers, causing various conflicts and weaken farmers’ bargaining position, unclear determination of plantation development costs and unclear criteria in determining the quality and price of fresh fruit bunches (FFB) produced by farmers. This study aims to study whether oil palm development is able to improve socio-economic conditions of the people in Indonesia, mainly in main oil palm producing provinces in accordance with the SDGs targets, including no poverty (Goal-1), reduced inequality (Goal-10), and good health and wellbeing (Goal-3). The research was carried out on a national level, especially in oil palm producing provinces in Indonesia. The data used are time series data for the period of 1990 to 2020. The analysis model used is a regression model where oil palm area as an independent variable and the SDGs indicators as dependent variables. The results showed that oil palm development could significantly reduce the number of poor people in both rural and urban areas, had not been able to reduce income inequality even in 4 provinces significantly increased income inequality, and had no effect on improving people’s health and wellbeing based on the human development index.
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