01762 2200253 4500001002100000005001500021035002000036020002200056245015200078260003400230300003200264700003300296082001400329084002000343650002200363650002400385650002700409650002300436111009300459856002300552008004100575520087300616990001901489INLIS00000000001053420221206012521 a0010-0622000003 a978-602-344-255-31 aProceedings of International Workshop :bAgricultural Risk and Dryland Development for Poverty Allevation. Bogor, West Java, Indonesia 7-9 May 2018 aJakarta :bIAARD Press,c2018 axiv, 262p. :bill. ;c26 cm0 aSahat M. Pasaribu... (et.al) a631.4:316 a631.4:316 INT p 4aAgricultural Risk 4aDryland Development 4aAgricultural Insurance 4aIntegrated Farming2 aInternational Workshop: Agricultural Risk and Dryland Development for Poverty Allevation aPerpustakaan PSEKP221206 g 0 eng  aFor more than a decade, agricultural deveopment in Indonesia has been endeavored to help the afrmers to specifically increase their food production. It aims to achieve food sufficiency for people's cponsumption and to earn income for farmers. Agricultural risk may have adverse consequences at any stage in the pathway of agricultural production chain. The risk adversely affects the current as well as the future farmers' decisions and sverely impairs production and farmers' income when it crosses absorptive limits of self-adjustment coping mechanism. Risks faced by farmers in Indonesia are both natural as well as man-made, such as droughts, floods or excess water, pests and diseases infestations, and emergence of weeds (natural) and non-availability or poor quality of inputs like seeds, fertilizers and pesticides, less accessible credit, and market failures. a745/PSEKP/2022