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ArtikelA Note On Rice Production, Consumption and Import Data in Indonesia  
Oleh: Peter Rosner, L. ; McCulloch, Neil
Jenis: Article from Journal - ilmiah nasional
Dalam koleksi: BIES: Bulletin of Indonesian Economic Studies vol. 44 no. 1 (Apr. 2008), page 81-92.
Topik: Produksi Beras; Kebijakan Beras Indonesia; Beras Import; Konsumsi
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Isi artikelDebate about Indonesia rice policy has focused on estimates pf production and consumption levels, and the levels, and the level of imports they imply. However, Indonesian rice production and consumption data are controversial. However, Indonesian rice production and consumption levels, and the level imports they imply. However, Indonesian rice production and consumption data are controversial. Rice consumption as estimated from household survey data is much lower than officially reported rice production. This suggests that Indonesia is a net rice exporter, but in fact it has generally been a net importer. Some researchers argue that rice consumption data are underestimated; others contend that production is over-estimated because of inaccuracies in ‘eye estimated’ of harvested area. This paper reviews how rice production and consumption are measured, notes major weaknesses, and surveys attempts to reconcile consumption and production data examine. Their consitenvy with rice import data. It concludes that rice prices are the only accurate indicator of the balance between supply and demand, and hence of the appropriate level of imports.
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