EMPOWERING FARMERS' INDEPENDENCE AND BOOSTING LOCAL ECONOMY THROUGH REGENERATIVE FARMING AND ISLAMIC CONTRACTS IN GOA VILLAGE, WEST SUMBAWA

Ahlis Fatoni, Mega TR Luik, A. Sa’ad, Ferdi Zanuar Azan
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With the growth of global Industrialization, the village relies on the agricultural sector to sustain its economy. However, the current conventional agriculture practice cannot be separated from industrialized. This can be seen from farmers' dependence on input materials such as seeds, synthetic fertilizers, and synthetic pesticides. Industrialists then use the powerlessness of these farmers to continue to make them dependent and require planting costs that can be avoided, especially concerning these inputs. In Islam, the farmer is called fallahun, which means success, glory, and happiness. Through regenerative farming, farmers' problems related to dependence on planting inputs can be reduced or even eliminated. Besides, it can also develop the local economy and be ensured that regenerative farming cannot cause environmental damage as caused by conventional farming. In addition, Islam is very concerned with the development of agriculture, which is marked by the availability of specific agricultural contracts, such as musaqah, muzara'ah, and mukhabarah, also other partnership contracts, such as mudharabah and musyarakah. Therefore, this paper will discuss how Islam views conventional agriculture and how farmers can gain independence through regenerative farming and Islamic understanding, which can boost the local economy. This qualitative study uses the descriptive-analytical method and a literature review. The results of this research show that a combination of regenerative agriculture and Islamic contracts can be a powerful way to boost the local economy of Goa village.
通过西苏姆巴瓦戈阿村的再生农业和伊斯兰合同,增强农民的自立能力并促进当地经济发展
随着全球工业化的发展,乡村依靠农业部门来维持其经济。然而,当前的传统农业实践离不开工业化。从农民对种子、合成肥料和合成杀虫剂等投入品的依赖就可以看出这一点。然后,工业家利用这些农民的无力感,继续使他们产生依赖性,并要求他们支付可以避免的种植成本,尤其是在这些投入方面。在伊斯兰教中,农民被称为 "fallahun",意为成功、荣耀和幸福。通过再生农业,可以减少甚至消除农民依赖种植投入的问题。此外,它还能发展当地经济,并确保再生农业不会像传统农业那样对环境造成破坏。此外,伊斯兰教非常关注农业的发展,其特点是有专门的农业合同,如 musaqah、muzara'ah 和 mukhabarah,以及其他合作合同,如 mudharabah 和 musyarakah。因此,本文将讨论伊斯兰教如何看待传统农业,以及农民如何通过再生农业和对伊斯兰教的理解获得独立,从而促进当地经济的发展。本定性研究采用描述分析法和文献综述法。研究结果表明,再生农业与伊斯兰契约的结合可以有力地促进果阿村当地经济的发展。
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