IMPACT OF LAND REFORM ON THE LIFE OF POOR FARMERS IN INDONESIA: CASE STUDY OF LIMBANGAN VILLAGE, KERSANA DISTRICT, BREBES REGENCY

The land reform in Indonesia, especially in Kersana District was held in 1963 by the issued of Decree no. 25/ X/2/88/TP/63. The land reform project had continued in year 2008 due to many unregistered of agricultural lands in 1963. This study is about the gap between policy and reality. For governmen...

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التفاصيل البيبلوغرافية
المؤلفون الرئيسيون: , Trisnanti Widi Rineksi, , Ir. Suryanto, MSP.
التنسيق: Theses and Dissertations NonPeerReviewed
منشور في: [Yogyakarta] : Universitas Gadjah Mada 2013
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المؤسسة: Universitas Gadjah Mada
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الملخص:The land reform in Indonesia, especially in Kersana District was held in 1963 by the issued of Decree no. 25/ X/2/88/TP/63. The land reform project had continued in year 2008 due to many unregistered of agricultural lands in 1963. This study is about the gap between policy and reality. For government, land reform is to give beneficiaries of land reform motivation to use the land as an access to get the capital for increasing the farming productivity. However, the targets of land reform have their own system to fulfill their needs which is different with government idea. There are two disharmony economic systems. First is the traditional local economic system which is based on reciprocity ethic, and food self-sufficiency. Second is modern economic system promoted by the government has been encouraging farmer to get bank loan, have more capital, and put their land in risk in order to have more productivity. The hypothesis of this study is Because the government lacks awareness of local knowledge and lacks local peopleâ��s participation, land reform does not spread its benefit to all people. The objectives of this research are to study the impact of land reform to the poor farmers especially the target group of 2008 land reform in Limbangan Village, to identify what factor may influence the decision of farmers to take or not to take bank loan by using their land certificate as collateral, and to provide information of local condition as an input for policy making. This research use qualitative approach with case study methods in Limbangan village area. This research concludes that land reform gives good impacts in order to gives the security of landownership to the majority of the land reformâ��s beneficiaries, to improve the access to capital by collateralizing the certificate, and to increase the land price. However, as far as the household economy of the research target group, the 2008 land reform has less significant positive impact, since they do not intend to do any financial transaction to the land. There are many reasons and risk to be considerate behind the farmerâ��s decision not to collateralize their land. In some extend, providing access by the Government for farmers to get loan by using certificate is not helping them to escape from poverty. To help poor farmers, the local government should come, talk to the people, and find out the real problems and strengths in the area so the assistance will be right on target.