印度尼西亚西巴布亚Pegunungan Arfak Regency Hink区Arfak部落在轮作中实施的现代农业制度

U. Yuminarti, D. Darwanto, Jamhari, Subejo
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轮作农业系统通常在旱地进行,特别是在亚洲、非洲和拉丁美洲的热带地区。通过提高当地社区在明智地管理土地方面的知识,这个系统仍然可以可持续地提供食物。在印度尼西亚,轮作很常见,但西巴布亚Arfak部落的农业系统并没有被广泛报道。西巴布亚最大的旱地农场之一是由Arfak部落通过转变种植系统,以满足他们家庭的需求。根据研究区域的同质性,有目的地从50%的样本村庄中选择该研究的受访者。本研究旨在对轮耕农业的农业制度和劳动分工进行概述。在相当陡峭的斜坡上种植粮食作物和蔬菜。只有在土地清理时,氏族成员中的整个家庭才共同进行耕作活动,然后每个成员都有责任维护自己的作物。男性在土地清理的早期阶段发挥着更大的作用,而女性则负责种植、维护和收割。所有农场的最大收入来自土豆、胡萝卜和卷心菜。
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Contemporary Farming System in the Shifting Cultivation Practiced by Arfak Tribe in Hink District, Pegunungan Arfak Regency, West Papua, Indonesia
Farming systems for shifting cultivation are generally carried out in dryland areas, especially in the tropics in Asia, Africa and Latin America. By enhancing local knowledge of the community in managing the land wisely, this system can still provide food sustainably. Shifting cultivation is common is Indonesia, but agricultural systems of the Arfak tribe in West Papua have not been widely reported. One of the largest dryland farms in West Papua is by the Arfak tribe through shifting cultivation system, to meet the needs of their families. Respondents for the study were purposively selected from 50% of sample villages, based on the homogeneity of the research area. This study is expected to give an overview of the agricultural system and the division of labor in shifting cultivation farming. Farming on a fairly steep slope is done by mixed cropping of food crops and vegetables. The farming activity is carried out jointly by the whole family in the clan members only at the time of land clearing, and then each member has the responsibility to maintain his/her crops. The larger role for males is in the early stages of land clearing, while the women are responsible for planting, maintenance and harvest. The largest income from all farms is obtained from potato, carrot and cabbage.
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