Socio-economic analysis on oil palm production among oil palm smallholders in Pontian Johor: a case study / Azian Dakulah

Oil palm industry is one of the major contributors to the economic growth in Malaysia. Malaysia becomes the second oil palm producer after Indonesia as the leading exporter oil palm in the world. The industry is facing stagnant problem in terms of technical efficiency (TE). It was found there are nu...

Full description

Saved in:
Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Dakulah, Azian
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: 2018
Online Access:https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/79384/1/79384.pdf
Tags: Add Tag
No Tags, Be the first to tag this record!
id my-uitm-ir.79384
record_format uketd_dc
spelling my-uitm-ir.793842024-07-11T02:27:12Z Socio-economic analysis on oil palm production among oil palm smallholders in Pontian Johor: a case study / Azian Dakulah 2018 Dakulah, Azian Oil palm industry is one of the major contributors to the economic growth in Malaysia. Malaysia becomes the second oil palm producer after Indonesia as the leading exporter oil palm in the world. The industry is facing stagnant problem in terms of technical efficiency (TE). It was found there are numerous factors that contribute to inefficiency among oil palm producer especially independent smallholders. Therefore this research explores the social and economic basis of oil palm cultivation of oil palm smallholders in Johor. The data were obtained by conducting questionnaires on 99 farmers in Pontian. The main objective of the study was to estimate the levels of TE in smallholder production in the study area by using the Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA) approach. The study also attempted to determine the level of awareness on Good Agriculture Practices (GAP) together with their ability and motivation with some of socio-economic factors which influence the TE in Fresh Fruit Bunch (FFB) production. The inputs elaticities were also estimated in responsive to the TE to determine the returns to scale (RTS). Finally, the profitability among smallholders by using Cost Benefit Analysis (CBA) was calculated. The results revealed that the mean of TE is 81 % with range between 52% to 99%. In the study education, experience and ability as farmers were not significant to the production oil palm. In addition the, age, awareness of GAP, motivation to increase income, fertilizer, labor utilization and land size are positively significant to the TE. The herbicide shows negative impact on the production which indicates that the farmers in study are over utilizing the herbicide. Summation of the input elasticities gives the estimated RTS is 0.84 indicating decreasing returns to scale (RTS) of oil palm production in the study area. Finally the financial viability of oil palm cultivation for farmers was assessed by calculating three financial indicators (Net Present Value, Benefit Cost Ratio and Interest Rate Return). This can be a profitable investment so long as cost, selling price and interest rate do not fluctuate substantially. 2018 Thesis https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/79384/ https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/79384/1/79384.pdf text en public masters Universiti Teknologi MARA (UiTM) Faculty of Plantation and Agrotechnology Othman, Nasuddin
institution Universiti Teknologi MARA
collection UiTM Institutional Repository
language English
advisor Othman, Nasuddin
description Oil palm industry is one of the major contributors to the economic growth in Malaysia. Malaysia becomes the second oil palm producer after Indonesia as the leading exporter oil palm in the world. The industry is facing stagnant problem in terms of technical efficiency (TE). It was found there are numerous factors that contribute to inefficiency among oil palm producer especially independent smallholders. Therefore this research explores the social and economic basis of oil palm cultivation of oil palm smallholders in Johor. The data were obtained by conducting questionnaires on 99 farmers in Pontian. The main objective of the study was to estimate the levels of TE in smallholder production in the study area by using the Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA) approach. The study also attempted to determine the level of awareness on Good Agriculture Practices (GAP) together with their ability and motivation with some of socio-economic factors which influence the TE in Fresh Fruit Bunch (FFB) production. The inputs elaticities were also estimated in responsive to the TE to determine the returns to scale (RTS). Finally, the profitability among smallholders by using Cost Benefit Analysis (CBA) was calculated. The results revealed that the mean of TE is 81 % with range between 52% to 99%. In the study education, experience and ability as farmers were not significant to the production oil palm. In addition the, age, awareness of GAP, motivation to increase income, fertilizer, labor utilization and land size are positively significant to the TE. The herbicide shows negative impact on the production which indicates that the farmers in study are over utilizing the herbicide. Summation of the input elasticities gives the estimated RTS is 0.84 indicating decreasing returns to scale (RTS) of oil palm production in the study area. Finally the financial viability of oil palm cultivation for farmers was assessed by calculating three financial indicators (Net Present Value, Benefit Cost Ratio and Interest Rate Return). This can be a profitable investment so long as cost, selling price and interest rate do not fluctuate substantially.
format Thesis
qualification_level Master's degree
author Dakulah, Azian
spellingShingle Dakulah, Azian
Socio-economic analysis on oil palm production among oil palm smallholders in Pontian Johor: a case study / Azian Dakulah
author_facet Dakulah, Azian
author_sort Dakulah, Azian
title Socio-economic analysis on oil palm production among oil palm smallholders in Pontian Johor: a case study / Azian Dakulah
title_short Socio-economic analysis on oil palm production among oil palm smallholders in Pontian Johor: a case study / Azian Dakulah
title_full Socio-economic analysis on oil palm production among oil palm smallholders in Pontian Johor: a case study / Azian Dakulah
title_fullStr Socio-economic analysis on oil palm production among oil palm smallholders in Pontian Johor: a case study / Azian Dakulah
title_full_unstemmed Socio-economic analysis on oil palm production among oil palm smallholders in Pontian Johor: a case study / Azian Dakulah
title_sort socio-economic analysis on oil palm production among oil palm smallholders in pontian johor: a case study / azian dakulah
granting_institution Universiti Teknologi MARA (UiTM)
granting_department Faculty of Plantation and Agrotechnology
publishDate 2018
url https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/79384/1/79384.pdf
_version_ 1804889702749175808