Women and Coffee Farming: Collective Consciousness towards Social Entrepreneurship in Ulubelu, Lampung

Women and coffee farming raise close attention in agriculture and development debates. History shows that women profoundly contribute to producing good quality coffee. However, their involvement has not fully brought positive development for themselves and their families. As a major coffee producer,...

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Main Authors: Dian Karinawati Imron, Al Rosyid Anggi Satrya
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universitas Gadjah Mada 2019-05-01
Series:JSP: Jurnal Ilmu Sosial dan Ilmu Politik
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Online Access:https://jurnal.ugm.ac.id/jsp/article/view/35366
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spelling doaj-08565e8a651b42afa9f73beb985a780e2020-11-24T20:41:57ZengUniversitas Gadjah MadaJSP: Jurnal Ilmu Sosial dan Ilmu Politik1410-49462502-78832019-05-0122321622910.22146/jsp.3536623986Women and Coffee Farming: Collective Consciousness towards Social Entrepreneurship in Ulubelu, LampungDian Karinawati Imron0Al Rosyid Anggi Satrya1Community Development Officer PT Pertamina Geothermal Energy Area UlubeluCommunity Development Officer PT Pertamina Geothermal Energy Area UlubeluWomen and coffee farming raise close attention in agriculture and development debates. History shows that women profoundly contribute to producing good quality coffee. However, their involvement has not fully brought positive development for themselves and their families. As a major coffee producer, women in Ulubelu, Lampung experience that condition. Women face market uncertainty, lack access to knowledge, lack power to make decisions, face unsupportive policies, and experience low participation in organizations to gain capacity building on coffee value chain. Although women deal with the difficult situation, there are some figures that encourage collective reflection of women to address the coffee farming problem. This paper attempts to assess women’s consciousness of coffee farming and how they develop kinds of action through social entrepreneurship to tackle the coffee farming issues. The research used descriptive analysis with a case study approach. The study found various reflections as a sign of women’s consciousness to engage in coffee farming and value chain. There are: a) coffee as a source of farming livelihood, b) coffee as cooperative entrepreneurship, and c) coffee as a sustainability ideal. The consciousness drives women to act and makes positive change. Furthermore, there are diverse actors engaged; for instance, NGO (Non-Government Organization), states and private. Although there are many actors involved, the certain quality assistance needs to be improved.https://jurnal.ugm.ac.id/jsp/article/view/35366womencoffee farmingconsciousnesssocial entrepreneurship
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Women and Coffee Farming: Collective Consciousness towards Social Entrepreneurship in Ulubelu, Lampung
JSP: Jurnal Ilmu Sosial dan Ilmu Politik
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coffee farming
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Al Rosyid Anggi Satrya
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title Women and Coffee Farming: Collective Consciousness towards Social Entrepreneurship in Ulubelu, Lampung
title_short Women and Coffee Farming: Collective Consciousness towards Social Entrepreneurship in Ulubelu, Lampung
title_full Women and Coffee Farming: Collective Consciousness towards Social Entrepreneurship in Ulubelu, Lampung
title_fullStr Women and Coffee Farming: Collective Consciousness towards Social Entrepreneurship in Ulubelu, Lampung
title_full_unstemmed Women and Coffee Farming: Collective Consciousness towards Social Entrepreneurship in Ulubelu, Lampung
title_sort women and coffee farming: collective consciousness towards social entrepreneurship in ulubelu, lampung
publisher Universitas Gadjah Mada
series JSP: Jurnal Ilmu Sosial dan Ilmu Politik
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publishDate 2019-05-01
description Women and coffee farming raise close attention in agriculture and development debates. History shows that women profoundly contribute to producing good quality coffee. However, their involvement has not fully brought positive development for themselves and their families. As a major coffee producer, women in Ulubelu, Lampung experience that condition. Women face market uncertainty, lack access to knowledge, lack power to make decisions, face unsupportive policies, and experience low participation in organizations to gain capacity building on coffee value chain. Although women deal with the difficult situation, there are some figures that encourage collective reflection of women to address the coffee farming problem. This paper attempts to assess women’s consciousness of coffee farming and how they develop kinds of action through social entrepreneurship to tackle the coffee farming issues. The research used descriptive analysis with a case study approach. The study found various reflections as a sign of women’s consciousness to engage in coffee farming and value chain. There are: a) coffee as a source of farming livelihood, b) coffee as cooperative entrepreneurship, and c) coffee as a sustainability ideal. The consciousness drives women to act and makes positive change. Furthermore, there are diverse actors engaged; for instance, NGO (Non-Government Organization), states and private. Although there are many actors involved, the certain quality assistance needs to be improved.
topic women
coffee farming
consciousness
social entrepreneurship
url https://jurnal.ugm.ac.id/jsp/article/view/35366
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