The Income Distribution and Household Food Security of Beef Cattle Farmers in The Special Region of Yogyakarta, Indonesia

Ferdian Achmad
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This research aimed to calculate income and its distribution as well as the food security rate and to analyze factors affecting food security rate of independent and profit-sharing farmers of beef cattle fattening in Special Region of Yogyakarta. An explanatory was used as the method for the research in Gunungkidul, Sleman, Bantul, and Kulonprogo Regencies by quota sampling on 120 independent and 120 profit-sharing farmers. Data were analyzed through income formulation, R/C Ratio, Gini Ratio, cross-classification of food expenditure share and energy consumption (Table of Jonsson and Toole), and ordered logistic model. The research results indicate that the incomes of independent and profit-sharing farmers were IDR1,079,033.00 and IDR1,023,324.00, lower than the Minimum Wage of Special Region of Yogyakarta which amounted to IDR1,337,645.25. The business was still accountable because the R/C ratio had a value larger than one. The values of the Gini Ratio of independent and sharing farmers were 0.310 and 0.219 which categorized as the low-scale unequal income distribution. Food security rates of independent and profit-sharing farmers were 22.5% and 13.33% of food secure, 15.83% and 18.33% of food vulnerable, 40.0% and 38.34% of less-secure food, and 21.67% and 30.0% of food insecure. The determining variables were the price of rice (p<0.01), price of vegetable (p<0.05), price of beef (p<0.01), price of cooking oil (p<0.05), and the price of instant noodle (p<0.01), household income (p>0.05), education dummy (p<0.05), cattle group dummy (p>0.05), the number of family member (p<0.01), and the housewife education (p>0.05).
印度尼西亚日惹特区肉牛养殖户的收入分配与家庭粮食安全
本研究旨在计算日惹特区肉牛育肥独立农民和利润分享农民的收入及其分配情况以及粮食安全率,并分析影响粮食安全率的因素。研究采用解释性方法,在古农基杜尔、斯勒曼、班图尔和库伦普罗戈地区对 120 个独立养殖户和 120 个利润分享养殖户进行配额抽样调查。数据分析采用了收入公式、R/C 比率、基尼系数、食品支出份额和能源消耗交叉分类(Jonsson 和 Toole 表)以及有序逻辑模型。研究结果表明,独立农民和利润分享农民的收入分别为 1,079,033.00 印尼盾和 1,023,324.00 印尼盾,低于日惹特区的最低工资标准 1,337,645.25 印尼盾。由于 R/C 比率的值大于 1,该企业仍负有责任。独立农户和分享农户的基尼系数分别为 0.310 和 0.219,属于低水平的收入分配不均。独立农户和利润分享农户的粮食安全率分别为 22.5%和 13.33%,粮食脆弱率分别为 15.83%和 18.33%,粮食不太安全率分别为 40.0%和 38.34%,粮食不安全率分别为 21.67%和 30.0%。决定性变量为大米价格(P0.05)、教育虚拟变量(P0.05)、家庭成员数量(P0.05)。
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