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Rantai Nilai Kopi dari Sistem Agroforestri di Jawa Barat: Menyeimbangkan Konservasi dan Komersialisasi Widada, Arif Wahyu; Nasir, Muh Amat; Anggraini, Anila Indrianti
Jurnal Ilmu Ilmu Agribisnis: Journal of Agribusiness Science Vol 12, No 4 (2024)
Publisher : Lampung University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23960/jiia.v12i4.9451

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Agroforestry, as an agroecological practice that integrates various production components in one system, has become an important approach in organic coffee cultivation in West Java, Indonesia. This study aims to_identify, analyse, and provide a financial assessment of the organic coffee value chain in agroforestry systems in the region. Using a mixed-methods approach, the study involved a survey of 60 agroforestry-implementing organic coffee farmers, in-depth interviews with local market players, and focus group discussions in Bandung and Sumedang districts. Data collection was conducted through purposive sampling for farmers, and snowball sampling for market actors. The results show that in agroforestry systems, farmers integrate coffee with other cash crops, with planting patterns changing from annuals to perennials over time. Smallholders have consistent knowledge of the coffee market, but show high interest in joining cooperatives. Coffee traders with varying scales of business, dominate farm-level sales. Few farmers sell directly to cooperatives or BUMDes. These findings provide important insights into the dynamics of organic coffee value chains in agroforestry systems in West Java, which can inform policy development to improve the economic and ecological sustainability of coffee agroforestry systems. Key words: value chain, coffee, household farmers
Rantai Nilai Kopi dari Sistem Agroforestri di Jawa Barat: Menyeimbangkan Konservasi dan Komersialisasi Widada, Arif Wahyu; Nasir, Muh Amat; Anggraini, Anila Indrianti
Jurnal Ilmu Ilmu Agribisnis: Journal of Agribusiness Science Vol. 12 No. 4 (2024)
Publisher : Lampung University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23960/jiia.v12i4.9451

Abstract

Agroforestry, as an agroecological practice that integrates various production components in one system, has become an important approach in organic coffee cultivation in West Java, Indonesia. This study aims to_identify, analyse, and provide a financial assessment of the organic coffee value chain in agroforestry systems in the region. Using a mixed-methods approach, the study involved a survey of 60 agroforestry-implementing organic coffee farmers, in-depth interviews with local market players, and focus group discussions in Bandung and Sumedang districts. Data collection was conducted through purposive sampling for farmers, and snowball sampling for market actors. The results show that in agroforestry systems, farmers integrate coffee with other cash crops, with planting patterns changing from annuals to perennials over time. Smallholders have consistent knowledge of the coffee market, but show high interest in joining cooperatives. Coffee traders with varying scales of business, dominate farm-level sales. Few farmers sell directly to cooperatives or BUMDes. These findings provide important insights into the dynamics of organic coffee value chains in agroforestry systems in West Java, which can inform policy development to improve the economic and ecological sustainability of coffee agroforestry systems. Key words: value chain, coffee, household farmers