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    Are you inclined into agribusiness? Perspectives from Graduating Students by Liyana Izzati Ismail, Mohd Nazir Rabun, Ain Insyiraah Mohd Ali Nopiah

    “…In this study, 158 students of Bachelor of Science Technology and Plantation Management (AT220) at UiTM Cawangan Melaka, Kampus Jasin, Melaka were selected as respondents from the population of Faculty of Plantation and Agrotechnology. …”
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    Are You Inclined into Agribusiness? Perspectives from Graduating Students by Liyana Izzati Ismail, Mohd Nazir Rabun, Ain Insyiraah Mohd Ali Nopiah

    “…In this study, 158 students of Bachelor of Science Technology and Plantation Management (AT220) at UiTM Cawangan Melaka, Kampus Jasin, Melaka were selected as respondents from the population of Faculty of Plantation and Agrotechnology. …”
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    ANALYSIS OF THE AGRIBUSINESS SECTOR AS A POTENTIAL AND SUSTAINABILITY SECTOR IN FOOD SECURITY by Patiung M., Susilo A., Ernawati

    “…Indonesia has the potential for natural resources, namely forestry, plantations, livestock, fisheries and food crops (agribusiness sector), which is why Indonesia is known as an agricultural country. …”
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    Family Farms and Plantations in Tropical Development by Yujiro Hayami

    Published in Asian Development Review (2002-01-01)
    “…Reorganization of the plantation is desired. However, breaking down plantations for operation by smallholders through government coercive measures will likely prove to be disruptive and inefficient A better approach will be to support private sector initiative to reorganize the plantation system into a contract farming system in which an agribusiness enterprise manages the processing/marketing process and contracts with small growers for an assured supply of farm-produced raw materials.…”
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    Palm Oil Plantations in West and Central Kalimantan, Indonesia: Sustainability Analysis Using a Hierarchy Process Method by Selfia Bintariningtyas, Evi Gravitiani, Dwi Prasetyani, Ika Alicia Sasanti, Aulia Hapsari Juwita

    “…This can provide benefits for economic growth through increasing agricultural productivity. Agribusiness Public-Private Partnerships have a very important role as a benchmark for sustainable palm oil plantation policies in Central and West Kalimantan.…”
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    Community Empowerment Program in Pinogu Subdistrict, Bone Bolango Regency, Gorontalo Province, Indonesia: Concerning to The Unique Local Biodiversity Conservation by Retno Peni Sancayaningsih, Edi Suryanto

    “…This SCS Program was designed to empowered local people for agribusiness including rejuvenate coffee plantation and coffee production and to educate local people to be aware of local biodiversity and understand how to conserve the most endangered species, Tarsiers and Maleo. …”
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    Reduction of carbon absorption capacity of forest stands in Zhytomyr Polissya due to the pine stands mortality by Yurii Nykytiuk, Vіra Moroz

    “…To preserve and increase the number of natural carbon sinks, scientists pay attention in particular to the system of improving forest, soil, and other natural resources management. Among thirty main forest-forming species in Ukraine, Scots pine (Pinus silvestris L.) is the predominant tree species, in Zhytomyr Polissya, in particular, its amount is 388,4 thousand hectares, which is 59 % of all tree plantations. …”
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