Smallholders' perceptions of policies for preserving the traditional Ongole cattle breed of Indonesia
- URL
- https://www.openicpsr.org/openicpsr/project/177161
- Description
- Agricultural policies can only be effective if intended beneficiaries are sufficiently aware of them. This basic condition for policy success is substantially challenged by smallholder farmers’ lack of awareness of existing support schemes. We studied the perceptions of 600 farmers of preservation policies for the traditional Indonesian Ongole cattle breed. We measured farmers’ knowledge of existing policies, their perceived ease of participation, their participation level and their satisfaction with the benefits obtained.
diversity; Policy awareness; Policy effectiveness
Geographic Coverage: Bojonegoro district, East Java province, IndonesiaTime Period: 7/2017 – 12/2017Universe: Smallholder cattle farmersCollection Notes: All variables are clearly explained in the file: 2022-06-06_paper3.dta; 2022-06-06_paper3_Table_S4.dta; and 2022-06-06_paper3_Table_S10.dtaResponse Rate: 100% of 600 respondentsSampling: Snowball techniqueData Source: Household surveyCollection Mode: face-to-face interviewScales: Several Likert-type scales were used.Unit(s) of Observation: km; yearsThe following publications are supplemented by the data in this project.
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Nugroho, Eko, Simon J Oosting, Rico Ihle, and Wim JM Heijman. “Smallholders’ Perceptions of Policies for Preserving the Traditional Ongole Cattle Breed of Indonesia.” Outlook on Agriculture 50, no. 2 (June 2021): 188–95. https://doi.org/10.1177/0030727020983588.
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- Sample
- Format
- Single study
- Country
- Indonesia
- Title
- Smallholders' perceptions of policies for preserving the traditional Ongole cattle breed of Indonesia
- Format
- Single study