Aditya Wirawan, Esmi Warassih, Benny Rikardo P. Sinaga
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摘要
虽然小农种植烟草的面积和产量占印尼种植面积和烟草总产量的99%以上,但2017-2021年烟草消费税生产分成基金(Dana Bagi Hasil Cukai Hasil Tembakau/DBHCHT)的拨款每年约为2.9万亿印币,并且DBHCHT的几项法律法规也很充足,但许多烟农仍处于贫困状态。基于法规的规范性方法,概念,分析和案例技术。多种贫困理论的综合肯定了贫困是指由于现有资源的不稳定和基本能力的剥夺,导致个人或社区生活资料的稀缺或福利水平的有限,从而无法实现其一定的功能和目标,因此通过提高可及性和连通性来解决烟农的能力剥夺和数字鸿沟是至关重要的。财政平衡总局有必要建立一个网站,透明地监测和评估无障碍和连通性方面的任何障碍。得出了两个结论。首先,能力的剥夺和数字鸿沟是造成贫困的原因,因此有必要通过烟草种植者和社区或农民团体获取和连接适当和可持续的信息和通信技术来评估替代政策。其次,政府应通过加强烟农团体(如合作社)和加强技术和增值服务提供的成本效益,为印尼烟农提供可及性和连通性。
CAPABILITY DEPRIVATION MEETS THE DIGITAL DIVIDE: THE URGENCY OF ACCESSIBILITY AND CONNECTIVITY IN ALLEVIATING THE POVERTY OF TOBACCO FARMERS IN INDONESIA
Although the area and production of smallholder plantation tobacco plants cover more than 99% of the total plantation area and tobacco production in Indonesia, the allocation of Tobacco Excise Production Sharing Funds (Dana Bagi Hasil Cukai Hasil Tembakau/DBHCHT) in 2017-2021 has been approximately Rp. 2.9 trillion per year, and several DBHCHT laws and regulations are adequate, but many tobacco farmers are still in poverty. Based on the statute’s normative method, conceptual, analytical, and case techniques. As the synthesis of several poverty theories affirms that poverty is the scarcity of means of livelihood or the limited level of welfare of a person or a community due to the instability of existing resources and the deprivation of basic capabilities, which results in the inability to achieve their certain functions and goals, it is essential to solving the capability deprivation and digital divide of tobacco farmers by improving the accessibility and connectivity. The Directorate General of Fiscal Balance is necessary to build a website and monitor and evaluate transparently against any obstacles to accessibility and connectivity. Two conclusions were generated. First, the deprivation of capabilities and the digital divide are causes of poverty, so it is necessary to assess alternative policies through access and connection of adequate and sustainable information and communication technologies for tobacco farmers and communities or farmer groups. Second, the government should provide the accessibility and connectivity of tobacco farmers in Indonesia by strengthening tobacco farmer groups (such as cooperatives) and strengthening the cost-effectiveness of technology and value-added service provision.