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F. Fitriani, M. Limi, S. A. Fyka
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本研究旨在确定2019冠状病毒病大流行期间北科纳威县拉索洛县西米农民的粮食安全状况,以及西米在2019冠状病毒病大流行期间在实现北科纳威县拉索洛县西米农民粮食安全方面的作用。2021年8月至9月,该研究在北科纳威县拉索洛区进行。这项研究的人口包括20名西米种植者。利用人口普查技术,研究人员对拉索洛地区西米生产者的全部人口进行了抽样调查。本研究采用美国农业部(USDA)开发的家庭粮食安全调查工具进行分析。结果表明,拉索洛地区50%的西米生产者处于粮食安全边缘状态,30%的西米生产者处于粮食安全较低状态,30%的西米生产者处于不足状态。与此同时,没有食物安全的家庭——高热量的食物。将西米农民分为两类,每个西米农民在粮食安全和粮食不安全方面都处于50%的水平。前一年,拉索洛地区的西米生产者将西米作为主食。在过去的一周里,80%的西米当地食物以三到四天的频率完成。这表明西米在确保拉索洛地区西米生产者的粮食安全方面发挥着至关重要的作用,特别是那些粮食不安全的人。
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Role of Local Sago Food in Realizing Food Security of Sago Farmers in Lasolo District North Konawe Regency in the Covid-19 Pandemic
This study seeks to determine the food security status of sago farmers in Lasolo District, North Konawe Regency, during the Covid-19 pandemic, as well as the function of Sago in achieving food security for sago farmers in Lasolo District, North Konawe Regency, during the Covid-19 pandemic. From August to September 2021, this research was conducted in Lasolo District, North Konawe Regency. This study's population consisted of 20 sago producers. Using the census technique, the researchers sampled the entire population of sago producers in the Lasolo District. The household food security survey instrument developed by the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) was utilized for this study's analysis. The results indicated that 50% of sago producers in the Lasolo District had a marginal food security status, 30% had a low food security status, and 30% were deficient. At the same time, there were no food-secure households—high-calorie foods. Upon categorization into two categories, each sago farmer falls at the 50 percentile for food security and food insecurity. The previous year, sago producers in the Lasolo District consumed Sago as a staple diet. In the past week, 80 percent of Sago local foods were finished with a frequency of three to four days. This demonstrates that Sago plays a crucial role in ensuring the food security of sago producers in the Lasolo District, particularly those who are food insecure.
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