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- ItemA COMBINATION ECONOMICS APPROACH, EQUITY, AND SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY CAPACITY FOR ESTABLISHING PROVINCIAL COMMODITY PRIORITIES FOR AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH: AN ALTERNATIVE FOR RESEARCH PRIORITY SETTING(Sekretariat Badan Penelitian dan Pengembangan Pertanian, 2022-06-10) MarhendroAgricultural research is key in supporting the success of agricultural development. Although research has an important role, the limited resources of agricultural institutions will encourage only priority research to be carried out. This is not only happening in developing countries, but also in developed countries. Therefore, this study intends to provide an alternative in prioritizing commodities to be researched at the provincial level. This is because Indonesia has a very large area, so that natural resources in supporting commodity development are also different in each province. In setting commodity priorities for research in this study, there are three aspects to be considered, namely the economic approach, justice, and the capacity of science and technology. To carry out the testing of this model, West Java and East Java provinces were selected, with four commodities, namely rice, corn, soybean and cassava.
- ItemA COMBINATION ECONOMICS APPROACH, EQUITY, AND SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY CAPACITY FOR ESTABLISHING PROVINCIAL COMMODITY PRIORITIES FOR AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH: AN ALTERNATIVE FOR RESEARCH PRIORITY SETTING(Sekretariat Badan Penelitian dan Pengembangan Pertanian, 2022-12-16) MarhendroAgricultural research is key in supporting the success of agricultural development. Although research has an important role, the limited resources of agricultural institutions will encourage only priority research to be carried out. This is not only happening in developing countries, but also in developed countries. Therefore, this study intends to provide an alternative in prioritizing commodities to be researched at the provincial level. This is because Indonesia has a very large area, so that natural resources in supporting commodity development are also different in each province. In setting commodity priorities for research in this study, there are three aspects to be considered, namely the economic approach, justice, and the capacity of science and technology. To carry out the testing of this model, West Java and East Java provinces were selected, with four commodities, namely rice, corn, soybean and cassava.