H. Prasetia, F. Zulpikar, J. Renyaan, M. Safaat, A. H. I. Putri
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The COVID-19 pandemic has impacted the seaweed industry and business. The export-import trade is the most severely impacted sector, mainly the raw material export of seaweed. The purpose of this study was to determine how smallholder farmers in West Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia, can survive under adverse conditions and maintain their businesses during a pandemic. The research was conducted through a combination of field surveys and in-depth interviews with respondents. Interviews were performed using a variety of instruments, including questionnaires and cameras. According to the study's findings, smallholder farmers are impacted by a decline in prices and demand. Smallholder farmers in West Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia, are attempting to adapt or adjust their operations to maintain profitability. Seaweed farmers make significant savings and cut their spending in the event of a pandemic. What is intriguing is that respondents did not reduce their spending on food. Instead, they prioritize reducing tertiary needs. Additionally, the same holder farmer borrows from collectors, borrows from the bank, and works side jobs. Thus, seaweed farmers are relatively unaffected by this pandemic and recover more quickly than other types of fishery businesses.Keywords: Covid 19, seaweed, smallholder farmer, Nusa Tenggara Barat
新冠肺炎疫情对海藻行业和企业造成了影响。进出口贸易是受影响最严重的行业,主要是海藻原料出口。这项研究的目的是确定印度尼西亚西努沙登加拉的小农户如何在不利条件下生存,并在疫情期间维持他们的业务。这项研究是通过实地调查和对受访者的深入访谈相结合的方式进行的。访谈使用了各种工具,包括问卷调查和摄像机。根据研究结果,小农户受到价格和需求下降的影响。印尼西努沙登加拉的小农户正试图调整或调整他们的经营,以保持盈利能力。海藻养殖户节省了大量开支,并在疫情发生时削减了开支。有趣的是,受访者并没有减少他们在食品上的支出。相反,他们优先考虑减少第三层次需求。此外,同一个持有者农民向收藏者借款,向银行借款,并从事副业。因此,海藻养殖户相对而言不受这一流行病的影响,而且比其他类型的渔业企业恢复得更快。关键词:新冠肺炎19,海藻,小农户,Nusa Tenggara Barat