Impact of agricultural infrastructure development on inequality and optimization equality of farmers’ income in Indonesia-Timor Leste Border Area

Werenfridus Taena, B. Sipayung, Fried Markus Allung Blegur, Anggelina Delviana Klau
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This research aims to analyze income inequality and the factors determining inequality, as well as the allocation of land resources that optimize income distribution. The research is a continuation of previous research that found production and income growth as a result of the construction of the Roticlot Dam in the border area of Indonesia and TimorLeste. The research used survey methods in Fatuketi Village, the location of agricultural infrastructure (Rotiklot Dam) in the Indonesia and Timor Leste Border Area. Data analysis uses Gini, Tobit ratios, and linear programming. The results of the Gini ratio analysis show that there has been a decrease in income inequality from medium (Gini Ratio = 0.44) to low (Gini Ratio = 0.26); and the results of the Tobit analysis state that the factor that has a significant positive effect on income inequality is land area, while farmer independence, the number of family dependents, and business capital have a significant negative effect. Furthermore, land resource factors that have a positive influence on income distribution are allocated appropriately and fairly so that income equality is achieved, namely IDR 3,732,692.81 (Gini Ratio = 0.00, which is a very low level of income inequality). It is recommended that agrarian reform through the distribution of additional land be adjusted to the existing conditions of land area, income, availability of water resources, and socio-economic factors.
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农业基础设施发展对印度尼西亚-东帝汶边境地区农民收入不平等和优化平等的影响
本研究旨在分析收入不平等和决定不平等的因素,以及优化收入分配的土地资源分配。该研究是之前研究的延续,之前的研究发现印尼和东帝汶边境地区罗蒂洛特大坝的建设带来了生产和收入的增长。研究在印度尼西亚和东帝汶边境地区农业基础设施(罗蒂克洛特大坝)所在地法图凯蒂村采用了调查方法。数据分析采用基尼系数、托比特比率和线性规划。基尼系数分析结果表明,收入不平等程度从中度(基尼系数=0.44)下降到低度(基尼系数=0.26);托比特分析结果表明,对收入不平等程度有显著正向影响的因素是土地面积,而农民独立性、家庭受抚养人数量和商业资本则有显著负向影响。此外,对收入分配有积极影响的土地资源因素得到了合理公平的分配,从而实现了收入平等,即 3 732 692.81 印尼盾(基尼系数 = 0.00,这是一个非常低的收入不平等水平)。建议根据土地面积、收入、水资源可用性和社会经济因素等现有条件,通过分配更多土地进行土地改革。
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Asian Journal of Agriculture and Rural Development
Asian Journal of Agriculture and Rural Development Social Sciences-Geography, Planning and Development
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