E3S Web of Conferences (Jan 2021)

A study of the supervision effectiveness on the registered forestry-seed commercial providers: for better seed-circulation policies

  • Wisudayati Tri Astuti,
  • Sudrajat Dede J.,
  • Bramasto Yulianti,
  • Yuniarti Naning,
  • Hendarto Kresno Agus,
  • Djam’an Dharmawati F.,
  • Putri Kurniawati Purwaka,
  • Rustam Evayusvita,
  • Desmiwati

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/202130602035
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 306
p. 02035

Abstract

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To ensure that only high-quality seed is marketed, the seed inspector of the registered forestry-seed commercial providers plays a vital role. It will perform all the necessary tasks, including variety inspection, release testing of seed processing, and enforcement of the seed regulation. The registered forestry-seed commercial providers should conform to seed standards. Currently, the availability of high-quality seeds is crucial to achieve predictable planting. In case of unavailability of sufficient qualities standard, the seed inspector allowed for operating the punishment act. Therefore, this research aims to evaluate both the seed inspector and the registered forestry-seed commercial providers to indicate that the seed-regulations implementation is successful. Data are collected by spreading questionnaire and using a narrative-based qualitative method. The result confirms that policy formulation is a challenge to the regulators, but processes effectively tackle this challenge in four sequence stages. The first stage is the problem formulation about seed-sources development, seed variety coordination at permanent nurseries, law reinforcement, and regulator role strengthening. The second stage is policy agenda through controlling over market opportunities by the regulator. The third stage is selecting alternative policies to solve problems by implementing the cluster system based on local-seed variety. The fourth stage is establishing procedures.