Feasibility of Mangrove Forest Products as Fabric Natural Dyes in Garut Regency

Fitta Setiajiati, Shyfa Syalsyabila, Hendri Pribadi, Rakha Aditya Poetra, Ilya Fauziah, Sukma Novitasari
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Mangrove forests have tangible and intangible benefits, but mangrove deforestation and degradation in Indonesia are relatively high due to economic reasons. Mangroves can contribute economically by considering social and economic characteristics, such as natural dye on traditional fabrics. Unfortunately, studies on mangroves' potential as a natural fabric dye and their relationship with social and economic potential are limited. Therefore, this study aimed to analyze the feasibility, prospects, and challenges in developing natural dyes from mangroves for traditional fabrics. Through field observations in the Leuweung Sancang Nature Reserve in Garut Regency, interviews, and literature studies, this study used a descriptive approach with SWOT and financial analysis. At least three mangrove species can be used as natural dyes to produce brown color variants: Bruguiera gymnorrizha, Rhizophora mucronata, and Rhizophora apiculata. The strategic location, with an intense fabric industry and high community motivation, provided opportunities to develop mangrove dye products. The business was feasible and resistant to the economic crisis. However, even though the community knows the mangrove benefits of natural fabric dyes, there was no development practice because of no assistance in processing. Supports from the government, forestry extension agents, NGOs, and universities are essential for mangrove conservation while improving livelihood and economic welfare through the mangrove natural dyes business.
加鲁特地区将红树林产品用作织物天然染料的可行性
红树林具有有形和无形的益处,但由于经济原因,印度尼西亚的红树林砍伐和退化程度相对较高。考虑到社会和经济特点,红树林可以在经济上做出贡献,例如作为传统织物的天然染料。遗憾的是,有关红树林作为天然织物染料的潜力及其与社会和经济潜力之间关系的研究十分有限。因此,本研究旨在分析开发传统织物用红树林天然染料的可行性、前景和挑战。本研究通过在加鲁特地区的留荣三仓自然保护区进行实地观察、访谈和文献研究,采用了描述性方法,并进行了 SWOT 分析和财务分析。至少有三种红树林物种可用作天然染料来生产棕色变体:Bruguiera gymnorrizha、Rhizophora mucronata 和 Rhizophora apiculata。这里地理位置优越,纺织业发达,社区积极性高,为开发红树林染料产品提供了机会。这项业务是可行的,而且能够抵御经济危机。然而,尽管社区了解天然织物染料对红树林的益处,但由于没有加工方面的援助,因此没有发展实践。政府、林业推广人员、非政府组织和大学的支持对于红树林保护至关重要,同时还能通过红树林天然染料业务改善生计和经济福利。
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