Youth and Sago: Consumption Change of Staple Food in West Halmahera Regency, North Maluku

A. Jamili
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Food diversification based on local food is one of the alternative efforts in anticipating foodcrises. Basically, the food consumption patterns of the population will generally be different andchange over time, where youth have a strategic role in the future. Therefore, this study aims torecord the current preference of a potential substitute for rice. The research was conducted inthe area of the Banau College of Agriculture and Entrepreneurship, West Halmahera Regency,North Maluku. The results of the study indicate that there has been a change in the pattern ofyouth staple food consumption from local foods such as sago to rice. Based on consumptionpatterns, only some youths make sago a staple food. Rice is still the main preference of youthas staple food in everyday life. While sago is the second priority as a staple food in the menu ofyouth consumption patterns. There are several factors that cause changes in consumptionpatterns, including: 1) development policies and food policies on one food commodity, namelyrice; 2) Conversion of sago forests into paddy fields; 3) public perception of sago; and 4) theculture of eating rice brought by transmigrants. Therefore, systematic efforts are needed fromboth the government, the private sector and the community to achieve food security. The localgovernment is expected to be able to promote food diversification programs. The private sectorcan develop local food (sago) into derivative products that can be accepted by the widercommunity, such as noodles, bread, flour, cakes, etc. From the community side, efforts todiversify can be started from the family by diversifying daily staple foods. Society as thesmallest unit in a country has an important role in the success of food diversification.
青年与西米:北马鲁古省西哈马黑拉县主食消费变化
以当地粮食为基础的粮食多样化是预测粮食危机的另一种努力。基本上,随着时间的推移,人口的食物消费模式通常会有所不同并发生变化,年轻人在未来将发挥战略性作用。因此,本研究旨在记录当前对大米潜在替代品的偏好。这项研究是在北马鲁古西哈马赫拉县巴瑙农业与创业学院地区进行的。研究结果表明,年轻人的主食消费模式已经发生了变化,从西米等当地食物转变为大米。从消费模式来看,只有部分年轻人将西米作为主食。大米仍然是年轻人日常生活中最喜欢的主食。而西米作为主食在年轻人的消费模式中排名第二。造成消费模式变化的因素有几个,包括:1)对一种粮食商品(即大米)的发展政策和粮食政策;2)西米林改水田;3)公众对西米的认知;4)外来移民带来的吃米文化。因此,需要政府、私营部门和社会各界的系统努力来实现粮食安全。当地政府有望推动食品多样化计划。私营部门可以将当地食品(西米)开发成可以被更广泛的社区接受的衍生产品,如面条、面包、面粉、蛋糕等。从社区方面来看,多样化的努力可以从家庭开始,使日常主食多样化。社会作为一个国家的最小单位,在成功实现粮食多样化方面发挥着重要作用。
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