The document discusses a case study of rubber plantation rejuvenation efforts in Jambi Province, Indonesia. It notes that the province has large areas of forest plantations that are an important source of rubber and other commodities. However, increasing population growth has led to the conversion of plantation land to residential areas. To maintain rubber production and smallholder livelihoods, the Jambi government implemented a participatory rejuvenation program from 2006-2010 to replant aging rubber trees. This approach involved local governments and emphasized farmer participation, but initial results showed only 10% of targeted land was rejuvenated in three years, indicating the need for improved planning and coordination between stakeholders.
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1. PL 5201 ADVANCED PLANNING THEORY
MONDAY, 6TH APRIL 2015
TOPIC: BANDUNG INTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY (ITB)
RUBBER PLANTATION DEVELOPMENT PEOPLE THROUGH REJUVENATION PLANT
(CASE STUDY: JAMBI PROVINCE)
STUDENTS:
FRANS ALMARTHA (25414060)/qyukage@gmail.com
INSTITUT TEKNOLOGI BANDUNG
2015
2. RUBBER PLANTATION DEVELOPMENT PEOPLE THROUGH REJUVENATION PLANT
(CASE STUDY : JAMBI PROVINCE )
Jambi Province is a province with an area offorest plantations and relatively large compared to the settlement.
With the large area makes major commodities Jambi province is the result of plantation and agriculture of oil palm
plantations, rubber cane and food crops such as rice and pulses. Rubber plantations as one of the trade commodities
require continuity in management which in the previous 5 years increase in population growth in the province ofJambi
significanly, especially in the area around the city of Jambi. With the increase in population makes land occupation
that will be used as residentialareas and settlements awoke to become potent to replace the plantation area. Particularly
in the area Merangin, Bungo, Muaro Jambi and Tanjung Jabung. The district is the largest rubber producing centers
in the province of Jambi.
To maintain the availability of commodities and sustainability of smallholder rubberplantations,most people
rely on rubber plantations Jambi, environmental conditions are suitable for rubberplantation.In 2005 Jambi provincial
government through the Department of Plantation and rural agribusiness development centers for 2006 up to 2010 has
been implementing a program rejuvenation to address the problems of smallholder rubber plantations, among others,
the level of use of low quality seeds,a low level of productivity of 714 kg / ha, the need for rejuvenation of the nearly
more than one hundred and fifty thousand hectares ofold rubber, still many traders who seek lowering the price, mode
of cultivation which has not followed the technical provisions,so that the rubber plantation forests seem like rubber,
no funds available specifically for rejuvenation with reasonable interest rates according to the level of risk faced, old
rubber timber potential has yet to be utilized optimally Availability fertilizer subsidized very little and more priority
to the needs of food crop farmers, thus farmers plantations of trouble to get it.
Development of smallholder rubber implemented since 2006 is a rejuvenation pattern of "participatory" or
empower farmers with the involvement of the local government district and provincial governments. The pattern of
local government relations Provincial and District, set according to the authority of the "autonomy".Farmer’s rubber
as the main perpetrators of rejuvenation, determine the success of rejuvenation in the participatory patterns. The
pattern of development planning quality of life through the people's rejuvenation policy is a form of planning from
above which does not involve the farmers directly due to the nature of direct assistance.In this plan see the results in
2009 the success ofonly 18 854 hectares of land area that can be rejuvenated,only 10% over three years indicates that
it has not succeeded in significantly, but in the long run this program is feasible due to the rubber plant that can reach
20 year production value.
Good spatial planning must think about the sustainability of plantation and forest area, with the rejuvenation
program can avoid land use change from forest areas into regions awakened people, besides creating jobs based on
sustainable micro.
Planning Process Problem (case study :
Jambi )
Solution
Government Planner Society ( Farmer)
Planning Problem are not
including rubber plant
society only based on
top down planning
management
rubber farmers
participatory in land
planning and
preparing accurate
data in accordance
with the land in the
community
Ensure the best
design that can
reach the farmers
Active role in
issues involving
institutional field
as a farmer's
cooperative in
rubber plantations
data
Definition of protected
forest area and forest
production planning
Integration and
coordination
between agencies
government
Institution
Perform data
integration related
to institutions for
the area to be
planned
Participation to
maintain protected
areas by not taking
over unilaterally
3. implementation Land area and the
number of farmers who
will be included in the
rejuvenation
should be adjusted to
foster the ability of
agencies particularly
concerned district
technical field
extension workers
Socialization must be done intensively and
directly to the farmers through legal
institution
Increased farmer’s
legal institution in
providing
information to field
farmers in
developing
people's rubber
industry
Monitoring and
evaluation
Not becoming a
fundamental
improvement for future
plan
- Should be done
every stage of
planning
- Need for follow-
up on the results
of the evaluation
were obtained.
Conduct
performance
analysis of what
has applied to be
input to the
planning document
that will be
updated
Provide input on
programs