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PEASANTS' SOCIAL ACTION STRATEGIES IN AGRARIAN CONFLICT (STUDY OF THE INDONESIAN PEASANTS' UNION) Sinaga, Randa Putra Kasea
Journal of Peasants’ Rights Vol. 1 No. 1 (2022): Peasant Movement and Food Sovereignty
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (491.545 KB) | DOI: 10.32734/jpr.v1i1.8192

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Movements that are carried out to get resources or desire to achieve social justice, the community needs to regulate the strategies used in carrying out social action. Including for the peasant community in the face of agrarian conflict, as well as SPI (Indonesian Peasants' Union) which organizes peasants' communities facing agrarian conflicts to carry out actions. the struggle for land tenure of conflict. Therefore, it becomes a formulation of the problem in this paper that it is necessary to elaborate and analyze how the dynamics and realities of the use of social action strategies in the face of agrarian conflict by the SPI member peasant community. Using narrative research methods in qualitativeapproaches, this paper is based on the results of research conducted in two SPI base locations, namely Mekar Jaya Village, Wampu Subdistrict. Langkat Regency and Sei Kopas Village Bandar Pasir Mandoge District Asahan Regency, North Sumatra Province. Based on the findings of the study, it is known that the soial action carried out on the study object using strategies that focus on strengthening the mass of action, survives in land occupation, raising support, and weakening of the opposing party.
RICE PROCUREMENT POLICY DURING THE SBY-BOEDIONO ADMINISTRATION Rakib, Wahyudi; Aqmarina, Yusria; Sinaga, Randa Putra Kasea
Journal of Peasants’ Rights Vol. 1 No. 1 (2022): Peasant Movement and Food Sovereignty
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This study is explored about rice procurement during the SBY-Boediono administration in Indonesia. The focus discusses what caused the SBY-Boediono government to issue a rice procurement policy. The findings of this study include, among other things, three important reasons for the government to issue this policy. First, the prevalence of land conversion in Indonesia; Second, the minimal role of Bulog in absorbing rice from peasants; Third, the phenomenon of rice imports every year. The method used is the descriptive method
Community Intervention in Sustainable Food Yard Program for Women Farmer Group in Tigo Koto Diate Village, Indonesia Sinaga, Randa Putra Kasea; Adri, Intan Purnama
Journal of Peasants’ Rights Vol. 2 No. 1 (2023): Community Empowerment and Agrarian Political
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32734/jpr.v2i1.12109

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This research investigated how community interventions are implemented by the Food Security Agency through the Sustainable Food Yard Program for the Dahlia Sakato Women Farmer Group. This study describes the implementation of Community interventions in 12 variables using a qualitative approach.  Based on the results of the research and analysis performed to examine the community intervention model, it is possible to infer that this program is a type of intervention with the Capacity Development with Substantial Planning / Policy model. This is based on a program practice strategy that develops competencies through pre-planned actions. This study also suggests that future studies look at the program's long-term impact as an endeavor to establish food sovereignty.
Understanding Agrarian Reform in Colombia: The Story from a Field Visit during the International Land Grabbing Conference 2024 Sinaga, Randa Putra Kasea; Saragih, Mujahid Widian
Journal of Peasants’ Rights Vol. 3 No. 1 (2024): Peasants, livelihood, and Mobilization
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32734/jpr.v3i1.16542

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During the International Land Grabbing Conference 2024 in Colombia, the authors had the opportunity to visit two sites of agrarian reform struggle in the Department of Cundinamarca, where efforts to curb land grabbing are being implemented: the San Joaquín Farm in the municipality of Puerto Salgar, and the Zona Reservo Campesino in the municipality of Venecia. Given the long-standing history of agrarian issues in Colombia and the hopeful political will of the current Colombian president, it is intriguing to discuss the authors' findings from this field visit to understand the achievements in the implementation of agrarian reform in Colombia, as well as the challenges faced in resolving agrarian issues confronted by farmers and rural communities. Based on observations, it is evident that the success of agrarian reform implementation relies on the political will of the government and efforts to involve farmer organizations, as well as addressing policy barriers. A state-centered approach, with the involvement of social actors such as farmer organizations and NGOs, can overcome structural and institutional obstacles. Furthermore, sustainable livelihoods for farmers must be prioritized, considering the cultural and historical context of the farmers and the need for balanced resource management with a subjective approach to agricultural organization, which can facilitate farmer regeneration and the success of agrarian reform in Colombia.
Survival Strategy Of Farmworkers "Oil Palm Harvesters " Of Bakti Makmur Hamlet, Riau Using SWOT Analysis Ginting, Loise Chisanta; Ritonga, Fajar Utama; Sinaga, Randa Putra Kasea
Journal of Peasants’ Rights Vol. 3 No. 1 (2024): Peasants, livelihood, and Mobilization
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32734/jpr.v3i1.16660

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Agricultural workers who harvest oil palm in Bakti Makmur Hamlet are not all formal sector workers, so their income fluctuates and there is a risk of work accidents when harvesting oil palm fruit. On the other hand, there is a phenomenon of oil palm harvester farm workers in Bakti Makmur Hamlet who are still able to meet basic needs and even provide school education facilities to their children. To overcome these problems it is necessary to know how the survival strategy of oil palm harvester farm laborers Bakti Hamlet, Riau. The Data obtained in the field were then analyzed to produce a conclusion by using the theory of survival strategy of Edi Suharto, namely, active strategy, passive strategy, network strategy. The results found by the researchers is the community of Dusun bakti makmur village, riau do starategi survival according to Edi Suharto as a whole is an active strategy to improve the quality of production to increase income such as gardening, bedagang or even selling, looking for other jobs and involving families to work, passive strategy of frugal lifestyle that is clothing, food, Board, Education, health and network strategy is to establish relationships with the social environment such as owed to neighbors or stalls and receive assistance such as zakat or sacrificial offerings of love and farm laborers oil palm harvesters in Dusun bakti makmur riau village have patron and client relationships.