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Income and Employment Generation from Agricultural Processing and Marketing: The Case of Soybean in Indonesia

Yujiro Hayami, Toshihiko Kawagoe, Yoshinori Morooka and Musdjidin Siregar

Agricultural Economics, 1987, vol. 1, issue 4, 327-339

Abstract: This study aims to illustrate the potential of agricultural processing and marketing activities in generating local income and employment in developing economies, using soybean in Indonesia as a case. The results show that those activities add to rural income and employment at a scale equal or even larger than those generated from farm production itself, indicating their role in alleviating poverty and inequality in the rural sector.

Date: 1987
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