@thesis{thesis, author={Fitrianto Agus}, title ={Analysis of Water Reservoir Policy in Affecting Productivity of Unhulled Rice Grain}, year={2018}, url={}, abstract={Indonesia is an archipelago located in South-East Asia region which its soil is very fertile since Indonesia has a lot of volcanic mountain especially in Sumatra and Java Island. Given the fact that the soil is fertile and most of the population are farmers, Indonesia still has a problem with food security. Food security is difficult to be reached because Indonesia cannot gain their rice self-sufficiency after 1984. One factor is because rice productivity in Indonesia relatively small. The problem is location near horizon makes Indonesia agriculture is suffered from climate change. Extreme changes such as high temperature or lack of water source will affect the crops quality. Almost certain the agriculture productivity will be reduced due to the increasing heat waves; moreover, heavy precipitation events will decrease the soil fertility and damage the crops. Most of agricultural production in Indonesia is threatened by excessive drought and flood. In 2010 to 2015, Indonesia is predicted will have an impact from El Nino Southern Oscillation (ENSO) event series. This phenomenon is problematic to agricultural field because it triggers a longer dry and wet season in Indonesia which causes drought and flood. Alert to the dangerous of the extreme weather, Indonesian Presidential Instruction 05/2011 was issued in order to keep rice production sufficient to meet the market demand. Based on the instruction, Ministry of Agriculture then create program to build water reservoir for extreme weather anticipation. This study analyzes the water reservoir policy is effective or not to increase rice productivity under extreme weather condition.} }