CONSUMPTION BEHAVIOR OF FARMER HOUSEHOLDS IN RURAL SUMBAWA, INDONESIA

Authors

  • Budiman Achmad Institute for Research and Development on Agroforestry Technology
  • Dian Diniyati Institute for Research and Development on Agroforestry Technology

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.59465/ijfr.2018.5.1.69-80

Keywords:

Farmers, on-farm performance, privately owned forest, welfare

Abstract

The welfare level of farmer in rural Sumbawa was steadily low although the potency of natural resources at their vicinity was high. This paper determines the consumption behaviour  as well as the welfare level a farmer households in rural Sumbawa, Indonesia. The household size, years of education, and farming incomes were used as indicators of on-farm performance. This research was carried out in February until April 2015 at two separate forest areas which were administratively under Labuhan Badas village, i.e.  community forestry (HKm) in the state production forest and private owned forests (POF). A number of 34 respondents perlocation were purposively selected. The multiple linear regression was implemented to analyze factors affecting farmer household consumption behaviour, while the exchange value for income earned by farmer (EVIF) was incorporated to measure the welfare level. The regression revealed that the consumption behaviour  at two groups of respondents were positively related with three indicators, i.e. household size, years of education, and farming incomes.  Meanwhile, the household size affected the consumption behaviour  of the HKm farmers but not the POF farmers.  Furthermore, the consumption is strongly affected by the income generated from both forest areas. The EVIF approach revealed that the welfare of whole farmers were still low (EVIF = 0.74-0.99).

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Author Biographies

Budiman Achmad, Institute for Research and Development on Agroforestry Technology

Budiman Achmad is a researcher on forest economics at Institute for Research and Development on Agroforestry Technology. He received a bachelor’s degree in Forest Management from Bogor Agriculture University  and a master’s degree in forest biometrics from School of Forestry, University of Canterbury, New Zealand, and a doctoral degree in Forestry Science from Gadjah Mada University. He is interested in economics issues related to agroforestry system.

Dian Diniyati, Institute for Research and Development on Agroforestry Technology

Dian Diniyati is a researcher on forest socials at Institute for Research and Development on Agroforestry Technology. She received a bachelor’s degree in Agricultural socio-economics from Bogor Agriculture University  and a master’s degree in Forestry Science from Gadjah Mada University. She is interested in socio-economics issues related to agroforestry system.

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30-04-2018

How to Cite

Achmad, B., & Diniyati, D. (2018). CONSUMPTION BEHAVIOR OF FARMER HOUSEHOLDS IN RURAL SUMBAWA, INDONESIA. Indonesian Journal of Forestry Research, 5(1), 69–80. https://doi.org/10.59465/ijfr.2018.5.1.69-80

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