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- Agroforestry and sustainable vegetable production in Southeast Asia: A baseline studyRahmanulloh, Arif; Budidarsono, Suseno; Roshetko, James M. (Bogor, Indonesia: World Agroforestry Centre (ICRAF), 2008)A baseline study was conducted to provide an analytical basis for socio-economic impact assessment of integrated vegetable-agroforestry systems. The data generated by this study is being used for economic analysis of vegetable farming, specifically: (a) analysis of the current demographic data of farmers, and (b) social and economic analysis of the current vegetable farm practices.
- Annual research activity report year 3: Socio-economic monitoring studyRahmanulloh, Arif; Budidarsono, Suseno (Bogor, Indonesia: World Agroforestry Centre (ICRAF), 2008)Overall objective of socioeconomic team is to assess the socio-economic impacts of integrated vegetable-agroforestry systems on small (women and men) farmers in Nanggung Sub-district. In Year 3, series of activities have been done partly to achieve this objective. In collaboration with T team, vegetable cultivation technologies/practices within agroforestry systems were observed to assess financial viability. Secondly, we collected all farm inputs data (including labor used) of drip irrigation trial and NPK application trial in vegetable farming. With Marketing Team, in order to support marketing development, we provided technical assistance regarding financial viability of indigenous vegetable farming. Using profitability assessment technique (simple Cost-Benefit Analysis) in combination with biophysical parameter, it is found that the medium light plot seems to be more feasible than other plots.
- Budidaya katuk dan prospek pemasarannyaAnggakusuma, Denta; Kurniawan, Iwan; Rahmanulloh, Arif; Dahlia, Lia (Bogor, Indonesia: World Agroforestry Centre (ICRAF),, 2008)Katuk (Sauropus androgynus) or sweet leaf is an indigenous species from Asia, and mostly found in India, Malaysia and Indonesia. It's not only consumed as food but also used for medication and to increase and accelerate mother's breast milk since it contain calorie, protein, mineral, carbohydrate, vitamin A, B1, C, and antioxidant. The brochure is created to give information and brief guideline especially for the smallholder farmer in developing Katuk and the marketing potency. It explained about general description of Katuk, technical guide to plan the stem, marketing of the product and financial analysis. The average yield per hectare mostly ranges at 3 ' 4 tons and first harvest period is starts in the age of 3-4 months. Based on the financial analysis of Katuk intercropping with Cassava in Ciampea sub district, Bogor resulted that net income from Katuk intercropping with cassava in the area of 500 m2 is IDR 16, 445,298 per year. The potential markets for Katuk leaf are Tangerang, Bekasi and Jakarta, and also medicine producer in Bandung, West Java. The price is range from IDR 10,000 ' 15,000 per kilogram.
- Monitoring study and impact assessmentBudidarsono, Suseno; Rahmanulloh, Arif (World Agroforestry Centre (ICRAF) Southeast Regional Office, Bogor, Indonesia, 2008)Report on the progress of socio-economic objective of LTRP 5 in Indonesia. The objectives were: (1) Identify vegetable cultivation technology on agroforestry system that socially acceptable, economically feasible, and affordable; (2) Provide information on the level adoption of vegetable cultivation technology in agroforestry system and (3)Assess impacts of technology adoption on farmers' incomes.
- Nanggung agroenterprise development's progress activities on developing Katuk and Kucai's production plotsKurniawan, Iwan; Budidarsono, Suseno; Anggakusuma, Denta; Rahmanulloh, Arif (2008)The market opportunity identification survey has recommended that Nanggung farmers produce and market Katuk and Kucai as a high potential VAFs. The farmers in Nanggung generally plant vegetables only in small area with low productivity and quality, produce irregular yields, have insufficient market information, limited access to credit and selling the products individually. Market required reliability of quality, regular supply and minimum quantity to fulfill economic efficiency in transporting the vegetables to the market. To overcome the farmer's constraints and respond to market opportunity, the farmers need to coordinate their production and marketing activities through collective marketing by developing a Nanggung agro-enterprise.
- Progress Report Year 3: Update Socio-economic assessmentBudidarsono, Suseno; Rahmanulloh, Arif (Bogor, Indonesia: Word Agroforestry Centre (ICRAF), Southeast Asia Regional Office, 2008)This is the progress of year 3 activities of Socio-Economic Assessment of TMPEGS Indonesia.
- Socio-economic monitoring studyBudidarsono, Suseno; Rahmanulloh, Arif (Bogor, Indonesia: World Agroforestry Centre (ICRAF), Southeast Asia Regional Office, 2008)The socio-economic team has identified vegetable cultivation technologies/practices within agroforestry systems, including the necessary inputs applied and the outputs has been done in close collaboration with all parties involved in the respective trials/experiments.
- Technology adoption on vegetable agroforestry system in NanggungRahmanulloh, Arif; Budidarsono, Suseno; Marsh, Robin (2008)To assess the socio-economic impacts of integrated vegetable-agroforestry systems on small women and men farmers in Nanggung Sub-district, socio-economic team has been focused on the monitoring study. This study has three objectives: (a) Identify vegetable cultivation technology on agroforestry system that is socially acceptable, economically feasible, and affordable, (b) gather timely information on technology adoption constraints and (c) provide constraints information to SANREM technical team to inform the on farm research trials . The study was developed by research questions related to farmers' perception and the technology characteristics. Data collection methods include farmer's interview, observation and process documentation of trials plots.
- Technology adoption on vegetable agroforestry system in Nanggung: Monitoring study & impact study designSuseno, B.; Rahmanulloh, Arif (Nairobi, Kenya: World Agroforestry Center (ICRAF), 2007)Report on the progress of socio-economic objective of LTRP 5 in Indonesia. The objectives were: (1) Identify vegetable cultivation technology on agroforestry system that socially acceptable, economically feasible, and affordable; (2) Provide information on the level adoption of vegetable cultivation technology in agroforestry system and (3)Assess impacts of technology adoption on farmer's incomes.
- Understanding the target farmers of agroforestry and sustainable vegetable production development: The case of Nanggung subdistrict, Bogor, IndonesiaBudidarsono, Suseno; Rahmanulloh, Arif; Roshetko, James M. (Bogor, Indonesia: World Agroforestry Centre (ICRAF), 2008)Agroforestry systems constitute promising livelihood options for rural poor in the uplands and also represent a strategic management approach for degraded land (watershed) that balances both economic and environmental issues. In Indonesia, the SANREM CRSP program "Agroforestry and Sustainable Vegetable Production in Southeast Asia Watersheds" aims to improve both technological options and ecological potential of integrated vegetable agroforestry (VAF) to benefit farmer livelihoods. This socioeconomic baseline study is a farm/household assessment focusing on vegetable-producing farm and household budget analyses in the target area. It provides an analytical basis for socioeconomic impact assessment of integrated VAF systems. The socioeconomic data collected comprises demographics, farm characteristics, households' incomes and expenditures, gender roles, and labor availability.
- Vegetable Agroforestry Systems in IndonesiaSusila, Anas D.; Purwoko, Bambang S.; Roshetko, James M.; Dahlia, Lia; Kartika, Juang Gema; Wijaya, Kusuma; Budidarsono, Suseno; Midmore, David J.; Prasetyo, Tisna P.; Palada, Manuel C.; Rahmanulloh, Arif; Raimadoya, Mahmud; Puspitawati, Herien; Kurniawan, Iwan; Trikoesoemaningtyas, Tri; Kunta, K.; Sombatpanit, Samran (Beijing, China: World Association of Soil and Water Conservation (WASWAC), Nairobi, Kenya: the World Agroforestry Center (WAC-ICRAF), 2012-11-30)