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GLOSSARY
TERMS AND ABBREVIATIONS

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AFTA
AGRM
AIDS
aman
ANU
APBN
APL
ASEAN

ASTIT
balai penyuluhan

pertanian
bea masuk tambahan
bea masuk
BI
BIES
Bimas
Bisnis Indonesia
BKPM
boro
BPKP
BPL
BPS
Bulog
bupati
c.i.f.
CEIC
CGE
CPI
CPO
DPR Korea

DPR

ASEAN Free Trade Area
Arkansas Global Rice Model
Almost Ideal Demand System
monsoon season (Bangladesh)
Australian National University
Anggaran Pendapatan dan Belanja Negara (Indonesian central
government budget)
above the poverty line
Association of South East Asian Nations (Indonesia, Malaysia, the
Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, Brunei Darussalam, Cambodia,
Laos, Myanmar and Vietnam)
Agriculture Statistics Technology Improvement and Training (JICA
project)
agricultural field extension office
import tariff surcharge
import tariff
Bank Indonesia (the central bank)
Bulletin of Indonesian Economic Studies

Bimbingan Massal (former nation-wide rice intensification
program, including subsidised loans)
Indonesian Business (Indonesian daily newspaper)
Badan Koordinasi Penanaman Modal (Investment Coordinating
Board)
winter season (Bangladesh)
Badan Pengawasan Keuangan dan Pembangunan (Finance and
Development Supervisory Agency)
below the poverty line
Badan Pusat Statistik (BPS-Statistics Indonesia, the Central
Statistics Agency, formerly the Central Bureau of Statistics)
Badan Urusan Logistik (the national food logistics agency)
head of a kabupaten (district)
the value of an export including cost, insurance and freight; or
charged in full (to the seller)
Hong Kong-based data company
computable general equilibrium (model)
consumer price index
crude palm oil
Democratic People’s Republic of Korea

Dewan Perwakilan Rakyat (People’s Representative Council, also
known as ‘House of Representatives’ and as ‘parliament’)

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EMA
ERP
EU
f.o.b.
FAO
FAOSTAT
FCI

FDI
FEUI

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FPMU
FPSA
gabah
GDP
GKG
GKP
GR
ha
HBS
HKTI
HS

HYV
ICW
IDX

IFPRI
IMF
indica

Inpres
INTERFAIS
IPB
Ir
IR64
IRRI
ISEAS
ISEI
ITB
ITT
japonica

JCI

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Glossary
Environmental Management Act
effective rate of protection
European Union
free on board (the price at point of export, not including insurance
and freight to destination)
Food and Agriculture Organization
FAO Statistical Database
Food Corporation of India
foreign direct investment
Fakultas Ekonomi Universitas Indonesia (Faculty of Economics,
University of Indonesia)
Food Planning and Monitoring Unit (Bangladesh)
Food Policy Support Activity (funded by USAID in Indonesia)
paddy
gross domestic product
gabah kering giling (unhusked dry rice ready for milling)
gabah kering panen (dry threshed paddy)
Gratuitous Relief cash transfer assistance program (Bangladesh)
hectare

Hogere Burgerschool (Dutch ‘Higher Civilian School’ in colonial
period)
Himpunan Kerukunan Tani Indonesia (Indonesian Farmers
Association, lit. ‘Indonesian Association of Farmer Groups’)
Harmonized System (an international system adopted in 1989
for classifying goods in international trade and for specifying
the tariffs on those goods; )
high(er)-yielding variety (e.g. of rice)
Indonesia Corruption Watch
Indonesia Stock Exchange
International Food Policy Research Institute
International Monetary Fund
rice variety with a long slender grain generally grown in
the tropics and sub-tropics; one of the two major races of
Oryza sativa L.
Instruksi Presiden (Presidential Instruction, a program of special
grants from the central government)
International Food Aid Information System
Institut Pertanian Bogor (Bogor Agricultural Institute)
Insinyur (title for holder of a degree in engineering)

a variety of rice
International Rice Research Institute
Institute of Southeast Asian Studies (Singapore)
Ikatan Sarjana Ekonomi Indonesia (Association of Indonesian
Economists)
Institut Technologi Bandung (Bandung Institute of Technology)
International Telephone and Telegraph
rice variety with a short, round grain generally grown in the subtropics and temperate zones; one of the two major races of Oryza
sativa L.
Jakarta Composite Index

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JICA
JP
kabupaten

kecamatan
Kadin

Japan International Cooperation Agency
Jakarta Post
district
sub-district
Kamar Dagang dan Industri (Chamber of Commerce and
Industry)
keputusan (decision, decree)
Indonesian daily newspaper
Komisi Pemberantasan Korupsi (Corruption Eradication
Commission)
Komisi Pengawas Persaingan Usaha (Commission for the
Supervision of Business Competition)
less developed country
liquefied natural gas
Institute for Economic Research and Development
Institute for Economic Research and Development of the
Indonesian Chamber of Commerce and Industry
Lembaga Penyelidikan Ekonomi dan Masyarakat (Institute for
Economic and Social Research, Faculty of Economics, University
of Indonesia)
Lembaga Penyelidikan Ekonomi dan Masyarakat, Fakultas
Ekonomi, Universitas Indonesia (Institute for Economic and Social
Research, Faculty of Economics, University of Indonesia)
Lembaga Penyelidikan Ekonomi dan Masyarakat, Universitas
Indonesia (Institute for Economic and Social Research, University
of Indonesia)
paddy area
paddy harvested area
statistical enumerator
agricultural field agent
multinational enterprise
Ministry of Finance
Majelis Permusyawaratan Rakyat (People’s Consultative
Assembly)
the Soeharto era, 1965–98
nominal rate of protection
non-tariff barrier
a model of interaction between a multinational enterprise and
a host country government, which initially reach a bargain
that favours the MNE but where, over time as the MNE’s fixed
assets in the country increase, the bargaining power shifts to the
government ()
the Soekarno era, 1945–65
Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries
Overseas Private Investment Corporation (US)
Operasi Pasar Khusus (Special Market Operations, a subsidised
rice program)
cultivated rice species
food scarcity, famine
panitia ad hoc (ad hoc committee)

Kep
Kompas
KPK

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KPPU
LDC
LNG
LP3E
LP3E–Kadin
LPEM

LPEM–FEUI

LPEM–UI

luas baku lahan sawah
luas panen padi
mantri statistik
mantri tani
MNE
MOF
MPR
New Order
NRP
NTB
obsolescing bargain

Old Order
OPEC
OPIC
OPK
Oryza sativa L.
paceklik
PAH

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PDS
PE
penyuluh pertanian
lapangan
Pertamina

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PFDS
PLN
PPA
PPP
PRRI
PSB–IPB
PT
Q
Q1, Q2 …
R&D
Raskin
reformasi
RERP
SAM
sawah
SBI
Seskoad
SGRY
SGS
SOE
STE
Susenas
tebu rakyat
Tempo
TH
Thai 100B
TRI
TRQ

ubinan
UN
UN-CAPSA
UNU
US#2/4%

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Glossary
public distribution system
partial equilibrium (model)
agricultural field extension agent
Perusahaan Pertambangan Minyak dan Gas Bumi Negara
(Indonesia’s state-owned oil company)
public foodgrain distribution system
Perusahaan Listrik Negara (the state electricity company)
state-owned Assets Management Company
public–private partnership
Pemerintah Revolusioner Republik Indonesia (rebel movement in
Sumatra in the late 1950s)
Pusat Studi Biofarmaka, Institut Pertanian Bogor (Biopharmaka
Research Center, Bogor Agricultural Institute)
perseroan terbatas (limited liability company)
quarter
1st, 2nd … quarter
research and development
Beras untuk Keluarga Miskin (Rice for Poor Families program)
reform
real effective rate of protection
Social Accounting Matrix
irrigated rice field
Sertifikat Bank Indonesia (Bank Indonesia Certificate)
Sekolah Staf dan Komando Angkatan Darat (Army Staff and
Command School)
Sampoor Grameen Rozgar Yojana (employment program operated
by state governments in India)
Société Générale de Surveillance (a Swiss surveying firm to which
customs functions were transferred under Inpres No. 4/1985)
state-owned enterprise
state-owned trading enterprise (China)
Survei Sosio-Ekonomi Nasional (National Socio-Economic Survey)
smallholder sugar cane plantation
Indonesian weekly news magazine
Technische Hogeschool (School of Engineering, Dutch colonial
period)
high-quality non-aromatic long-grain rice from Thailand, a
common standard when quoting world market prices
tebu rakyat intensifikasi (smallholder sugar cane intensification
program)
tariff-rate quota system, allowing a specified level of imports at
a low tariff, with any imports above this quota subject to a high
tariff
crop-cutting survey
United Nations
United Nations Center for Alleviation of Poverty through
Secondary Crops’ Development in Asia and the Pacific
United Nations University
long-grain rice from the southern USA, a standard when quoting
US export prices

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Glossary

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USAID
USDA
VAT
VGF
walikota
warung
WFP
WIDER
WTO

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US Agency for International Development
US Department of Agriculture
value added tax
Vulnerable Group Feeding program (Bangladesh)
mayor
roadside food kiosk
World Food Programme
World Institute for Development Economics Research (UNU)
World Trade Organization

CURRENCY
$
£
A$
Fmg
IDR
MYR
PHP
RMB
Rp
Rs
S$
SGD
THB
Tk
US$

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US dollar (exchange rate at end January 2008: Rp 9,291/$)
UK pound
Australian dollar
Franc Malagache (Malagasy franc), Madascar’s currency unit
Indonesian rupiah
Malaysian ringgit
Philippines peso
renminbi (Chinese currency unit)
rupiah
rupee (currency unit of India)
Singapore dollar
Singapore dollar
Thai baht
Taka (Bangladesh’s currency unit)
US dollar (when being compared with a different dollar currency;
otherwise the US dollar is expressed simply as ‘$’ in this journal)

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