Farmer's welfare in Telang's integrated independent city: Lesson learned from migrant and local farmers in tidal land, South Sumatera

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Telang's Independent Integrated City development is a model of tidal agricultural development through technological innovation to improve farmers' welfare. In this area, the diversity of origin of population is also suspected to have an impact on the achievement of success. The purpose of this study is to analyze and prove the hypothesis that farmers are able to prosper in tidal land by Telang's Independent Integrated City Program based on migrant and local farmers disaggregation. The research was conducted at Tanjung Lago District Banyuasin Regency, South Sumatra. The research method is survey with stratified simple random sampling. Data is processed by mathematics and statistics. Telang's Independent Integrated City is an area of rice production center development and rice industry. Since 2008, farmers have implemented rice cultivation innovations by the twice-cropping index. This program by utilization of tidal land proved that farmers have a great chance of success. Farmers have succeeded in breaking the myth that has been growing in the food agriculture sector, that farmers cannot prosper only with food crops. Both Farmer's income has been above the necessities of life. Judging by the diversity of origin of population, the income of migrant is higher than local farmers.

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Adriani, D., Zahri, I., Wildayana, E., Maryadi, Hamzah, M., & Yulius. (2018). Farmer’s welfare in Telang’s integrated independent city: Lesson learned from migrant and local farmers in tidal land, South Sumatera. In IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science (Vol. 122). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/122/1/012013

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