Living through crises due to successive commodity booms and busts: Investigating the changing peasants farming style in rural Indonesia

IF 1.7 Q2 FORESTRY
Muchlas Dharmawan Tualle, A. Mujetahid, M. Dassir, Nurhady Sirimorok, Ashraf Muhammad, Aryo Dwi Prasetyo
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This study aims to explain how a peasant community makes decisions in response to recurring crises in order to maintain their farms, and the extent to which vulnerability contexts and (external) institutions influence peasants’ decision-making regarding their livelihoods. In doing so, we present a case study of the Village of Ranga, in the South Sulawesi Province, Indonesia, where data collected through semi-structured interviews, observation, and Focus Group Discussion (FGD). Data regarding farmers' livelihood strategies in responding to the crises, in the form of commodity booms and busts, is analyzed by employing a sustainable rural livelihoods framework, while a Chayanovian “balance” approach is used to understand peasants’ decision making and the extent to which they retain operations as ‘peasant farms’. We found that the most critical vulnerability that directly contributes to changes in the peasants' livelihood trajectories is successive shocks in the form of physical disturbances to plants and land. In making decisions regarding changes in livelihood strategies when facing crises, farmers seem to be pushed to abandon various balances they previously upheld, except to some extent the labor-consumption balance. This change potentially deepens the vulnerability of the Ranga Village peasants by adding more exposure to volatile markets and environmental pressure (such climate-induced hazards, pests, disease, and water crisis). This research can help us to understand the nature of the peasant responses in times of crises, and therefore help to inform the scanning of potential strategic measures for rural agricultural development in order to increase agricultural resilience.
生活在由连续的商品繁荣和萧条引起的危机中:调查印度尼西亚农村农民耕作方式的变化
本研究旨在解释农民社区如何做出决策,以应对反复出现的危机,以维持他们的农场,以及脆弱性背景和(外部)机构在多大程度上影响农民关于其生计的决策。为此,我们提出了对印度尼西亚南苏拉威西省Ranga村的案例研究,通过半结构化访谈、观察和焦点小组讨论(FGD)收集数据。通过采用可持续农村生计框架分析农民应对危机的生计策略数据(以商品繁荣和萧条的形式),而采用察亚诺夫的“平衡”方法来了解农民的决策以及他们保留“农民农场”经营的程度。我们发现,直接导致农民生计轨迹变化的最关键脆弱性是以对植物和土地的物理干扰形式出现的连续冲击。面对危机,农民们在做出生计战略变化的决策时,似乎被迫放弃了他们之前坚持的各种平衡,但在某种程度上,劳动消费平衡除外。这一变化增加了对动荡的市场和环境压力(如气候引起的危害、病虫害和水危机)的更多暴露,可能加深了Ranga村农民的脆弱性。这项研究可以帮助我们了解农民在危机时期的反应性质,从而有助于为农村农业发展的潜在战略措施的扫描提供信息,以提高农业的抵御能力。
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Forest and Society
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