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Abstract
The role of middlemen in rural areas is often controversial, particularly because of the positive or negative roles they play in the farmer livelihood. This study aims to understand the farmers' perception of the role of middlemen in facilitating their farming system and to find out the socioeconomic factors that determine to what degree farmers attach themselves to middlemen. To get this information, we conducted a case study survey of 92 respondents from the subdistrict of Rasau Jaya, Kubu Raya, West Kalimantan, Indonesia. Approximately 95% of the farmers had a positive perception of the role of the middlemen, which was considered important in the farm produce marketing and also the transportation of both fertilizer and crops. Older farmers, farmers with a higher education level, and farmers with more vegetable commodities were less attached to the middleman in the marketing of their agricultural products. These farmers often changed the middleman to get a higher price. Conversely, farmers producing sweet maize and farmers with a higher income level were more attached to a middleman. A high level of engagement with a middleman is one of the farmer strategies to avoid marketing risks.
农村地区中间商的作用经常引起争议,特别是因为他们在农民生计中发挥的积极或消极作用。本研究旨在了解农民对中间商在促进其农业系统中的作用的看法,并找出决定农民对中间商依附程度的社会经济因素。为了获得这一信息,我们对来自印度尼西亚西加里曼丹Kubu Raya Rasau Jaya街道的92名受访者进行了案例研究调查。大约95%的农民对中间商的作用有积极的看法,中间商被认为在农产品营销以及肥料和作物的运输中很重要。年龄较大的农民、受教育程度较高的农民和蔬菜商品较多的农民在农产品营销中对中间商的依赖程度较低。这些农民经常更换中间商以获得更高的价格。相反,种植甜玉米的农民和收入水平较高的农民更依赖中间商。与中间商的高度接触是农民避免营销风险的策略之一。