Kesejahteraan Masyarakat Pengelola Hutan Rakyat di Desa Sinar Banten

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Lilik Fauziah Fauziah
Susni Herwanti
Hari Kaskoyo Kaskoyo
Christine Wulandari
Novriyanti
Dian Iswandaru
Arief Darmawan
Yulia Rahma Fitriana
Rahmat Safe’i

Abstract

It is very important to study the food welfare of the community to see the standard of living of private forest farmers. The purpose of this study was to analyze the level of food welfare of private forest farming communities in Sinar Banten Village, Ulu Belu District, Tanggamus Regency. Data collection was carried out by means of interviews, direct observation and documentation studies. The sampling technique was carried out by means of purposive sampling. Data analysis was carried out quantitatively and descriptively to analyze the level of welfare of the community managing private forest based on food needs. The results showed that the people of Sinar Banten Village were at the food adequacy level of 90% if analyzed using the Sajogyo theory and 70% of the community was able to meet minimum physical needs if analyzed using the Tanggamus District Minimum Wage (UMK). Farmers are expected to be able to optimize forest land by planting plants other than coffee (Coffea) such as Piper nigrum (pepper), Syzygium aromatic (clove), Parkia speciosa (peta) and Areca catechu (areca nut) to increase farmers' income so that farmers' welfare increases.


Keywords: private forest, farmer's welfare level, income

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