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Difference Income of Forest Farmers before and after the Distribution of Revolving Forestry Loan Funds

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  • Adi Sulistyo

    (Resources and Environmental Economics IPB University Bogor Indonesia)

  • A. Faroby Falatehan

    (Resources and Environmental Economics IPB University Bogor Indonesia)

  • A. Faroby Falatehan

    (Resources and Environmental Economics IPB University Bogor Indonesia)

Abstract

The Wonogiri Regency served as the setting for this study. This study was done to find out how forest farmers’ incomes differed before and after forestry cutting delay revolving funds were distributed. Purposive sampling was used to collect data from 46 PTT HR debtor questionnaires in Wonogiri Regency, Central Java Province, by conducting interviews with 91 PTT HR debtor respondents and completing the questionnaire’s materials and information. The t-test was used for data analysis. According to the findings of the study, farmers’ incomes. A value of 0.002 or 0.05 indicates this. These findings demonstrate that there is a significant difference in farmers’ incomes before and following the disbursement of funds. This difference amounts to IDR 19,500,435, or an average increase of 81.32 percent between 2018 and 2020, with an average loan repayment success rate of 14.28 percent per year for an eight-year loan term. To increase the debtor’s business income and ensure that they receive more effective benefits from both bureaucratic services and cooperation services with partners related to the debtor’s business sector, service standards are required for both supervision and technical guidance. By continuing to utilize their business sector to increase productivity, Community Forest Farmer Debtors are anticipated to be able to maximize the utilization of revolving funds obtained through HR’s revolving loan (PTT).

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  • Adi Sulistyo & A. Faroby Falatehan & A. Faroby Falatehan, 2023. "Difference Income of Forest Farmers before and after the Distribution of Revolving Forestry Loan Funds," International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science, International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science (IJRISS), vol. 7(8), pages 716-721, August.
  • Handle: RePEc:bcp:journl:v:7:y:2023:i:8:p:716-721
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