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The Impact of the Implementation of the Rice Provision Policy for Civil Servants (ASN): A Case Study in Sumenep Regency Government

Published date: Oct 08 2024

Journal Title: KnE Social Sciences

Issue title: 4th International Conference in Social Science (4th ICONISS): Governance and Poverty Alleviation

Pages: 295–301

DOI: 10.18502/kss.v9i27.17112

Authors:

Achmad Fauzi Wongsojudowabiqail@gmail.comDepartment Ilmu Sosial, Pasca Sarjana, University of Merdeka Malang, Malang

Bonaventura NgarawulaDepartment Ilmu Sosial, Pasca Sarjana, University of Merdeka Malang, Malang

Sukardi ‎ Department Ilmu Sosial, Pasca Sarjana, University of Merdeka Malang, Malang

Abstract:

The local government’s policy on providing rice for Civil Servants (ASN) in Sumenep Regency expresses a commitment to supporting local farmers by purchasing agricultural products as a gesture of appreciation. This study aims to assess the impact of the rice provision policy for ASN in the Sumenep Regency Government. Employing a qualitative research methodology, data collection focuses on social phenomena. Grounded in constructivist philosophy, the qualitative approach explores natural settings, with the researcher as the primary instrument. Data sources are purposively sampled using a snowball technique, employing triangulation in data collection. Inductive and qualitative data analysis, emphasizing the generalizability of meaning, reveals that the policy can boost local rice demand, providing opportunities for farmers to increase sales and income. The program’s implementation has potential social and political implications. A successful and positively received program can enhance the regional government’s image and garner political support. However, disparities exist in benefits received by government departments (OPD) and Civil Servants (ASN) under the rice provision policy.

Keywords: Civil Servants (ASN), policy implementation, local government

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