Rattan, rubber, or oil palm: cultural and financial considerations for farmers in Kalimantan
Forest-based farmers are faced with rapidly changing economic opportunities due to many factors. In response, farmers are changing their main economic activities and land uses. This study compares the financial costs and benefits of the principal land use options in two sub-districts of East Kaliman...
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| author | Belcher, B. Rujehan Imang, N. Achdiawan, R. |
| author_browse | Achdiawan, R. Belcher, B. Imang, N. Rujehan |
| author_facet | Belcher, B. Rujehan Imang, N. Achdiawan, R. |
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| description | Forest-based farmers are faced with rapidly changing economic opportunities due to many factors. In response, farmers are changing their main economic activities and land uses. This study compares the financial costs and benefits of the principal land use options in two sub-districts of East Kalimantan Province, Indonesia. Financial benefits of oil palm plantation, traditional rattan gardens, intensive rubber plantation, and traditional rubber plantation are compared on a land unit basis. Oil palm is by far the most profitable, followed by rattan gardens. Rubber production, at current prices, is not profitable. Benefit-cost ratios and returns to labor, which better reflect the farmer perspective, reveal that rattan is more attractive, with oil palm in a strong second place. Non-financial considerations also help to explain the resilience of the rattan garden system. The conclusions summarize the findings and offer options to counter the strong negative impact of recent events on the rattan farmers. |
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| spelling | CGSpace191172025-01-24T14:20:22Z Rattan, rubber, or oil palm: cultural and financial considerations for farmers in Kalimantan Belcher, B. Rujehan Imang, N. Achdiawan, R. canes and rattans oil palms rubber plantations shifting cultivation land use cost benefit analysis comparisons economic analysis farmers Forest-based farmers are faced with rapidly changing economic opportunities due to many factors. In response, farmers are changing their main economic activities and land uses. This study compares the financial costs and benefits of the principal land use options in two sub-districts of East Kalimantan Province, Indonesia. Financial benefits of oil palm plantation, traditional rattan gardens, intensive rubber plantation, and traditional rubber plantation are compared on a land unit basis. Oil palm is by far the most profitable, followed by rattan gardens. Rubber production, at current prices, is not profitable. Benefit-cost ratios and returns to labor, which better reflect the farmer perspective, reveal that rattan is more attractive, with oil palm in a strong second place. Non-financial considerations also help to explain the resilience of the rattan garden system. The conclusions summarize the findings and offer options to counter the strong negative impact of recent events on the rattan farmers. 2004 2012-06-04T09:09:08Z 2012-06-04T09:09:08Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/19117 en Belcher, B., Rujehan, Imang, N., Achdiawan, R. 2004. Rattan, rubber, or oil palm: cultural and financial considerations for farmers in Kalimantan . Economic Botany 58 (Supplement) :S77-S87. ISSN: 0013-0001. |
| spellingShingle | canes and rattans oil palms rubber plantations shifting cultivation land use cost benefit analysis comparisons economic analysis farmers Belcher, B. Rujehan Imang, N. Achdiawan, R. Rattan, rubber, or oil palm: cultural and financial considerations for farmers in Kalimantan |
| title | Rattan, rubber, or oil palm: cultural and financial considerations for farmers in Kalimantan |
| title_full | Rattan, rubber, or oil palm: cultural and financial considerations for farmers in Kalimantan |
| title_fullStr | Rattan, rubber, or oil palm: cultural and financial considerations for farmers in Kalimantan |
| title_full_unstemmed | Rattan, rubber, or oil palm: cultural and financial considerations for farmers in Kalimantan |
| title_short | Rattan, rubber, or oil palm: cultural and financial considerations for farmers in Kalimantan |
| title_sort | rattan rubber or oil palm cultural and financial considerations for farmers in kalimantan |
| topic | canes and rattans oil palms rubber plantations shifting cultivation land use cost benefit analysis comparisons economic analysis farmers |
| url | https://hdl.handle.net/10568/19117 |
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