Comparing Satisfaction Index on Traditional Pigmented Rice Plant Attributes between Upland and Lowland Farmers
Arini Putri Hanifa(1,2), James Millner(1), Craig McGill(1), Rinaldi Sjahril(3)

1) School of Agriculture and Environment Massey University, Palmerston North New Zealand
2) AIAT of South Sulawesi, Jl. Perintis Kemerdekaan KM 17.5 Makassar, Indonesia
3) Laboratory of Plant Bioscience and Reproduction Biotechnology, Universitas Hasanuddin, Makassar, South Sulawesi 90245, Indonesia


Abstract

This study is conducted to evaluate the satisfaction index of traditional pigmented rice plant attributes from farmer perspectives. Farmer respondents are selected from two regions of traditional pigmented rice producers in South Sulawesi: lowland of Jeneponto and upland of Toraja. Face to face data collection using questionnaires are used as a research instrument. Respondents were required to rate the importance and satisfaction of plant attributes based on five-point Likert scales. The answers are analysed using Customer Satisfaction Index formula. Result showed that satisfaction index in the lowland of Jeneponto is higher than in upland of Toraja, as much as 67.16 and 56 respectively. Similar agreement from both lowland and upland farmers was found in lower yield performance of traditional pigmented rice than expected. As the end-user of released varieties, farmers perspective on importance and satisfaction level on plant attributes are essential to be considered for guidance in breeding and varietal improvement.

Keywords: satisfaction index, pigmented rice, perspective

Topic: Sustainable Agriculture and Rural Development

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