The Historical Process and Dynamic of Rural Coconut Sugar Industry Development in Banyumas, Central Java, Indonesia

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Shinta Prastyanti
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Muhammad Sulhan
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Abstract

For many decades, Banyumas has been a centre of coconut sugar production in Indonesia. There are many aspects of the rural coconut industry in Banyumas that are worthy of further study such as production and distribution methods, government policies and strategy relating to the coconut sugar industry, as well as the role of extension. The study found that rural coconut sugar industry in Banyumas Regency is very much a hereditary industry, and today farmers still use the traditional processes for production. In this regency, there is a unique coconut sugar management model, with some variants based on the agreements between coconut sugar farmer and the coconut tree owners. The transparency of price creates a symbiosis of mutualism between the coconut sugar farmer and the warungs/collectors. Access to new media like mobile phones and the internet, as well as the establishment of a cooperative, have provided opportunities for coconut sugar farmers to expand into international markets. Although this rural industry still faces some problems like low earnings and danger, the coconut sugar farmers remain grateful for the income they earn and are dedicated to their profession.

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Shinta Prastyanti. 2020. \u201cThe Historical Process and Dynamic of Rural Coconut Sugar Industry Development in Banyumas, Central Java, Indonesia\u201d. Global Journal of Human-Social Science - H: Interdisciplinary GJHSS-H Volume 20 (GJHSS Volume 20 Issue H2): .

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For many decades, Banyumas has been a centre of coconut sugar production in Indonesia. There are many aspects of the rural coconut industry in Banyumas that are worthy of further study such as production and distribution methods, government policies and strategy relating to the coconut sugar industry, as well as the role of extension. The study found that rural coconut sugar industry in Banyumas Regency is very much a hereditary industry, and today farmers still use the traditional processes for production. In this regency, there is a unique coconut sugar management model, with some variants based on the agreements between coconut sugar farmer and the coconut tree owners. The transparency of price creates a symbiosis of mutualism between the coconut sugar farmer and the warungs/collectors. Access to new media like mobile phones and the internet, as well as the establishment of a cooperative, have provided opportunities for coconut sugar farmers to expand into international markets. Although this rural industry still faces some problems like low earnings and danger, the coconut sugar farmers remain grateful for the income they earn and are dedicated to their profession.

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Subejo
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