Sriwijaya Journal of Environment (Dec 2016)

Parameters Affecting Household Income Diversity of Farmer’s Tribes in South Sumatra Tidal Wetland

  • Elisa Wildayana,
  • M.S. Imanudin,
  • H. Junedi,
  • Mohd. Zuhdi,
  • M Edi Armanto

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 1, no. 3
pp. 47 – 52

Abstract

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The research aimed to determine parameters affecting household income diversity of farmer’s tribes in South Sumatra tidal wetland, especially studied from the aspect of land acreage, education level, age of farmers and tribes of farmers. The research was using survey method and carried out from June-August 2016 in the Delta Telang I Banyuasin, South Sumatra. The data were recorded by questionnaire for 145 respondents of farmers. Data was processed, described and correlated to see the relevance of the parameters with other parameters. The research concluded that the character of household economy of farmers explaining the relation between production decisions to increase rice production is land acreage, education, age, experience of farmers, number of household members, and labor allocation. Multi commodities farming (rice and plantation) was very favorable compared to monoculture rice fields? But this is a little bit contradictive with government policy that the research area is pointed out as the center of rice production. Therefore, government policy needs to motivate farmers that they can manage their farming from upstream to downstream and they work full in their own farming. The government policy should be site-specific and appropriated with the tribes of farmers

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