Sustainable Livelihood Asset-Based Strategy for Rosella Farmers in Pagung Village, Semen District, Kediri Regency

Rosella commodity prices, in the range of 15,000 to 30,000, are still relatively low and unstable. Therefore, it is a factor of low motivation in rosella farming. On the other hand, rosella as an annual crop with one big harvest certainly has an impact on farmers' income. The research approach...

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Main Authors: Demmy Filsafa Ratna Putra, Budi Setiawan, Dwi Retno Andriani
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Language:English
Published: University of Brawijaya 2022-08-01
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Online Access:https://habitat.ub.ac.id/index.php/habitat/article/view/3443
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author Demmy Filsafa Ratna Putra
Budi Setiawan
Dwi Retno Andriani
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description Rosella commodity prices, in the range of 15,000 to 30,000, are still relatively low and unstable. Therefore, it is a factor of low motivation in rosella farming. On the other hand, rosella as an annual crop with one big harvest certainly has an impact on farmers' income. The research approach used is a quantitative approach. In this study, livelihood strategies are based on asset characteristics that can be accessed by farmers using 43 respondents and livelihood vulnerability index (LVI) analysis and descriptive analysis. Based on the findings, it showed that the characteristics of the asset that is the lowest accessed and the highest level of vulnerability by rosella farmers is social Asset due to the dependence on meeting their daily needs from government assistance. The results of the study showed that the consolidation strategy was the most appropriate strategy in the context of sustainable livelihoods for rosella farmers through the use of yards to raise cattle or goats. The choice of strategy is based on the lack of access to social Asset for farmers' livelihoods. Where, by raising livestock, farmers can earn additional income outside of rosella farming.
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spelling doaj.art-58345d3ad45149cdb0faaac80c4eacee2023-01-02T13:44:51ZengUniversity of BrawijayaHabitat0853-51672338-20072022-08-01330216617610.21776/ub.habitat.2022.033.2.173223Sustainable Livelihood Asset-Based Strategy for Rosella Farmers in Pagung Village, Semen District, Kediri RegencyDemmy Filsafa Ratna Putra0Budi Setiawan1Dwi Retno Andriani2Postgraduate of Agribusiness, Faculty of Agriculture, Brawijaya UniversityDepartment Socio Economics, Faculty of Agriculture, Brawijaya UniversityDepartment Socio Economics, Faculty of Agriculture, Brawijaya UniversityRosella commodity prices, in the range of 15,000 to 30,000, are still relatively low and unstable. Therefore, it is a factor of low motivation in rosella farming. On the other hand, rosella as an annual crop with one big harvest certainly has an impact on farmers' income. The research approach used is a quantitative approach. In this study, livelihood strategies are based on asset characteristics that can be accessed by farmers using 43 respondents and livelihood vulnerability index (LVI) analysis and descriptive analysis. Based on the findings, it showed that the characteristics of the asset that is the lowest accessed and the highest level of vulnerability by rosella farmers is social Asset due to the dependence on meeting their daily needs from government assistance. The results of the study showed that the consolidation strategy was the most appropriate strategy in the context of sustainable livelihoods for rosella farmers through the use of yards to raise cattle or goats. The choice of strategy is based on the lack of access to social Asset for farmers' livelihoods. Where, by raising livestock, farmers can earn additional income outside of rosella farming.https://habitat.ub.ac.id/index.php/habitat/article/view/3443sustainable livelihoodsrosellalivelihood assetslivelihood strategy
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sustainable livelihoods
rosella
livelihood assets
livelihood strategy
title Sustainable Livelihood Asset-Based Strategy for Rosella Farmers in Pagung Village, Semen District, Kediri Regency
title_full Sustainable Livelihood Asset-Based Strategy for Rosella Farmers in Pagung Village, Semen District, Kediri Regency
title_fullStr Sustainable Livelihood Asset-Based Strategy for Rosella Farmers in Pagung Village, Semen District, Kediri Regency
title_full_unstemmed Sustainable Livelihood Asset-Based Strategy for Rosella Farmers in Pagung Village, Semen District, Kediri Regency
title_short Sustainable Livelihood Asset-Based Strategy for Rosella Farmers in Pagung Village, Semen District, Kediri Regency
title_sort sustainable livelihood asset based strategy for rosella farmers in pagung village semen district kediri regency
topic sustainable livelihoods
rosella
livelihood assets
livelihood strategy
url https://habitat.ub.ac.id/index.php/habitat/article/view/3443
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