Proceedings of the First International Conference on Economics, Business and Social Humanities, ICONEBS 2020, November 4-5, 2020, Madiun, Indonesia

Research Article

Socio-Economic Analysis of Soybean Farmers in South Sulawesi Province

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  • @INPROCEEDINGS{10.4108/eai.4-11-2020.2304620,
        author={Hendrik  Gunadi},
        title={Socio-Economic Analysis of Soybean Farmers in South Sulawesi Province},
        proceedings={Proceedings of the First International Conference on Economics, Business and Social Humanities, ICONEBS 2020, November 4-5, 2020, Madiun, Indonesia},
        publisher={EAI},
        proceedings_a={ICONEBS},
        year={2021},
        month={2},
        keywords={breeder; consumption; social capital; climate},
        doi={10.4108/eai.4-11-2020.2304620}
    }
    
  • Hendrik Gunadi
    Year: 2021
    Socio-Economic Analysis of Soybean Farmers in South Sulawesi Province
    ICONEBS
    EAI
    DOI: 10.4108/eai.4-11-2020.2304620
Hendrik Gunadi1,*
  • 1: Faculty of Economic,Universitas Kristen Indonesia Paulus, Makassar, Indonesia
*Contact email: hendrik_gunadi@ukipaulus.ac.id

Abstract

South Sulawesi is one of the provinces in Indonesia which contributes 6.6% to national soybean production. Soybean productivity in South Sulawesi is on average above the national soybean productivity. However, soybean farmers have not been able to draw many benefits from the high productivity because in general they are soybean farmers for consumption purposes. This study aims to look at opportunities to increase the income of soybean farmers through the change from consumption farmers to soybean breeder farmers. The method used in this study is a business feasibility analysis by calculating the R/C ratio and B/C ratio, social capital in the form of social networks of farmers on the West Coast and East Coast of South Sulawesi, and climate mapping using ArcGis 10.5. The results showed that the feasibility of soybean business in the West Coast of South Sulawesi for breeders and consumption farmers each had an R/C ratio of 2.33 and 1.33, while the B/C ratios were 1.72 and 0.72. The soybean business on the East Coast of South Sulawesi for breeders and consumption farmers each had an R/C ratio of 2.25 and 1.63, while the B/C ratio were 1.25 and 0.63. Social capital in the form of a social network between the West Coast and the East Coast has the potential to be developed into a network of soybean breeder that produce continuous (based on unique climate) in South Sulawesi.