EnviroScienteae
Vol 16, No 2 (2020): EnviroScienteae Volume 16 Nomor 2, Agustus 2020

The Contribution Of Forest Honeybee As Non-Timber Forest Products To Local Communities Along The Kahayan River Basin Central Kalimantan

Arief Rahman Hakim (Department of Agribusiness, Faculty of Agriculture, PGRI University of Palangka Raya)
Asro Laelani Indrayanti (Department of Agribusiness, Faculty of Agriculture, PGRI University of Palangka Raya)
Teguh Pribadi (Department of Agrotechnology, Faculty of Agriculture, Universitas Muhammadiyah Purwokerto)
Elyta Vivi Yanti (Program Study of Geography Education, Faculty of Teaching and Education Science, PGRI University of Palangka Raya)
Yosefin Ari Silvianingsih (Program Study of Forestry, Faculty Of Agriculture, Palangkaraya University)
Syaukani Syaukani (Program Study of Biology, Faculty of Mathematics and Science. Universitas SyiahKuala)



Article Info

Publish Date
08 Dec 2020

Abstract

Field research was done to evaluate the financial benefits of forest honeybee business conducted by the local community at Kameloh Baru Village, Taruna Village, and Tumbang Nusa Village in Central Kalimantan. These villages studied are known as a natural honeybee-producing center in Central Kalimantan. The local tribe gathers forest honeybee from Apis dorsata that have done for generations. The results revealed that the income of forest honeybee gathering people in 2015 amounted to IDR six to ten million once harvest. The owner of a tree of honeybee nest has five times higher income than harvesters. However, after a forest fire in 2015, revenues in 2016 and 2017 dropped dramatically to 25% of the previous year. The depletion of natural food resources is a leading factor in honeybee production decrease. On the other hand, the farmers do not have the initiative to cultivate the host trees and reserve natural food resources. Forest honeybee cannot be harvested regularly, although the market demand for forest honeybee is still tremendous. On the other hand, a proper technique of honeybee harvesting did not conduct so that the resulting honeybee quality decreases. Neverthenless, the local tribe can develop sustainable forest honeybee gathering based on their ecological knowledge as incentives for forest conservation.

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Environmental Science

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Scientific Journal of Management of Natural Resources and Environment, aims to disseminate research findings on environmental and natural resource management. Publication 3 (three) times a year, every April, August and ...