GOOD PRACTICES FOR MAINTAINING DIVERSITY OF TROPICAL FRUIT TREES THROUGH VALUE ADDITION ACTIVITIES BY WOMAN FARMERS IN EAST JAVA

The tropical fruits genetic resources, had a vital roles on nourish and source of income of local people as well as natural preservation. The study which was conducted at two sites in East Java Province, Indonesia during 2011 to 2012,  aim to describe the significane of empowering women group to imp...

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Main Author: Kuntoro Boga Andri
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Brawijaya 2016-12-01
Series:AGRISE
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Online Access:https://agrise.ub.ac.id/index.php/agrise/article/view/180
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spelling doaj-f536785b8b6f464990dce1ec3a7837d92020-11-24T21:21:34ZengUniversity of BrawijayaAGRISE1412-14252252-67572016-12-011626778172GOOD PRACTICES FOR MAINTAINING DIVERSITY OF TROPICAL FRUIT TREES THROUGH VALUE ADDITION ACTIVITIES BY WOMAN FARMERS IN EAST JAVAKuntoro Boga Andri0Indonesian Agricultural Research and Development Ministry of AgricultureThe tropical fruits genetic resources, had a vital roles on nourish and source of income of local people as well as natural preservation. The study which was conducted at two sites in East Java Province, Indonesia during 2011 to 2012,  aim to describe the significane of empowering women group to improve processing and market local mangos and citrus products. The study have proved the income contribution from mango and citrus production and its derivatives in both sited may reach 51 and 55 percent of total family income. To overcome of cheap price of fruits in the harvest season and enhance processing activities, training on processing techniques of mango was carried out by research institute (AIAT) in cooperation with NGO for the women farmers groups. In both sites, the processing units use all local varieties of fruits from the home garden and forest. Products currently are just sold in the local markets. Market expansion with an efficient distribution process in the future through promotion efforts may increase total consumers demand and marketing area. The practiced have maintaining diversity of tropical fruit trees through empowered women group to get the value added from local varieties of mango and citrus by process product and group marketing.https://agrise.ub.ac.id/index.php/agrise/article/view/180conservationfruit treeswomenvalue addition
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GOOD PRACTICES FOR MAINTAINING DIVERSITY OF TROPICAL FRUIT TREES THROUGH VALUE ADDITION ACTIVITIES BY WOMAN FARMERS IN EAST JAVA
AGRISE
conservation
fruit trees
women
value addition
author_facet Kuntoro Boga Andri
author_sort Kuntoro Boga Andri
title GOOD PRACTICES FOR MAINTAINING DIVERSITY OF TROPICAL FRUIT TREES THROUGH VALUE ADDITION ACTIVITIES BY WOMAN FARMERS IN EAST JAVA
title_short GOOD PRACTICES FOR MAINTAINING DIVERSITY OF TROPICAL FRUIT TREES THROUGH VALUE ADDITION ACTIVITIES BY WOMAN FARMERS IN EAST JAVA
title_full GOOD PRACTICES FOR MAINTAINING DIVERSITY OF TROPICAL FRUIT TREES THROUGH VALUE ADDITION ACTIVITIES BY WOMAN FARMERS IN EAST JAVA
title_fullStr GOOD PRACTICES FOR MAINTAINING DIVERSITY OF TROPICAL FRUIT TREES THROUGH VALUE ADDITION ACTIVITIES BY WOMAN FARMERS IN EAST JAVA
title_full_unstemmed GOOD PRACTICES FOR MAINTAINING DIVERSITY OF TROPICAL FRUIT TREES THROUGH VALUE ADDITION ACTIVITIES BY WOMAN FARMERS IN EAST JAVA
title_sort good practices for maintaining diversity of tropical fruit trees through value addition activities by woman farmers in east java
publisher University of Brawijaya
series AGRISE
issn 1412-1425
2252-6757
publishDate 2016-12-01
description The tropical fruits genetic resources, had a vital roles on nourish and source of income of local people as well as natural preservation. The study which was conducted at two sites in East Java Province, Indonesia during 2011 to 2012,  aim to describe the significane of empowering women group to improve processing and market local mangos and citrus products. The study have proved the income contribution from mango and citrus production and its derivatives in both sited may reach 51 and 55 percent of total family income. To overcome of cheap price of fruits in the harvest season and enhance processing activities, training on processing techniques of mango was carried out by research institute (AIAT) in cooperation with NGO for the women farmers groups. In both sites, the processing units use all local varieties of fruits from the home garden and forest. Products currently are just sold in the local markets. Market expansion with an efficient distribution process in the future through promotion efforts may increase total consumers demand and marketing area. The practiced have maintaining diversity of tropical fruit trees through empowered women group to get the value added from local varieties of mango and citrus by process product and group marketing.
topic conservation
fruit trees
women
value addition
url https://agrise.ub.ac.id/index.php/agrise/article/view/180
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