• Media type: Report; E-Book
  • Title: Farmer heterogeneity and differential livelihood impacts of oil palm expansion among smallholders in Sumatra, Indonesia
  • Contributor: Krishna, Vijesh V. [Author]; Euler, Michael [Author]; Siregar, Hermanto [Author]; Fathoni, Zakky [Author]; Qaim, Matin [Author]
  • Published: Göttingen: GOEDOC, Dokumenten- und Publikationsserver der Georg-August-Universität, 2015
  • Language: English
  • Keywords: O12 ; agricultural development ; endogenous switching ; farmer welfare ; R14 ; Indonesia ; impact ; Q12 ; P36 ; adoption ; O33
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  • Description: The study examines the heterogeneous livelihood impacts of oil palm expansion among smallholder farmers in Jambi Province, Sumatra. Per-capita annual consumption expenditure (PACE) is chosen as a quantitative measure of livelihood status of farm-households. Its determinants are estimated using standard treatment-effect and endogenous switching regression models. After controlling for self-selection bias, adopters of oil palm are found increasing their PACE significantly in comparison to the counterfactual. On the other hand, most of the non-adopters are better-off without oil palm, presenting a strong case of comparative advantage. Differential consumption impacts of observed variables are evident across adoption and non-adoption regimes. In general, farm-households with higher opportunity cost of family labour benefit disproportionately more with oil palm adoption.
  • Access State: Open Access
  • Rights information: Attribution - No Derivs (CC BY-ND)