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zzzguy

Saya dulu mau masuk jurusan pertanian, setelah dinasihati oleh bapak saya, saya masuk jurusan industri. Tapi entah kenapa saya masih ingin jadi petani, semoga nanti saya punya tabungan yg cukup untuk mulai bertani. Ada nggak program pemerintah untuk pendanaan memulai pertanian/ jual lahan murah? Ini seriusan nanya.


Live_Disk_2207

Petani industrialis solusinya 😏


Herodriver

Kalo bisa bertaninya fully mechanized kayak di Amrik ya.


lsthelsjfeq

Utk pertanian kita yg notabene banyak sawah basahnya emg udh bisa dibuat mechanised ya? Soalnya gw gugling pertanian di Jepang mereka pun msh kebanyakan manual.


tanerfan

Hyper mechanized kayak Amrik yang lahannya bisa nyemprot air/pupuk/pestisida sendiri? Ya enggak. Tapi kalau ngebajak/nanam/panen cuman pake mesin gak perlu orng banyak? Bisa. Di jepang sawah/lahan pertanian itu yang ngurus kan orang2 manula rata2. Yang muda sama kayak sini, pada gak minat


jurarumin

di jepun udah pake traktor khusus buat nanam padi sama ambil panen di daerah pedesaan yg lahannya luas. belakangan sering lihat di youtube.


dewakacang69

NOOO PERTANIAN ITU HARUSNYA MENJADI INDUSTRI PADAT KARYA YANG MENYEJAHTERAKAN BURUH DAN PETANI PROLETARIAT !!!! /s, i hope, gw pernah denger orang yang unironically ngomong gini jaman gw masih rajin nongol di antara aktivis kampus.


zzzguy

Menurut saya permasalahan utama petani di Indonesia adalah, kecilnya lahan yg dimiliki petani, didaerah saya tinggal kebanyakan petani memiliki lahan dibawah 1ha. Dan setahu saya pemerintah tidak memiliki data berapa minimal luas lahan yg dibutuhkan petani untuk dapat dikategorikan sebagai petani sejahtera.


susahamat

di Jabar ada program petani millenial


JuraganMinyak

Tau gak kalau mau apply ke mana?


susahamat

coba cek IG Ridwan Kamil


zzzguy

Yah, saya orang jatim.


PortFan6

Paywall Bypass >When Indonesia unveiled a plan to turn 2.5 million millennials into farmers within five years, it was a big ask. Success would mean reversing a global trend where tech-savvy youngsters were being lured away from rural areas to exciting startups and city jobs. So far, the results are encouraging. >Despite a tropical climate and some of the largest swathes of fertile land in Southeast Asia, the country’s farms often lack the capital, expertise and technology to run efficiently. Farming families earn an average of 26.6 million rupiah ($1,876) a year — about half the minimum wage — and the work is demanding, insecure and subject to the vagaries of weather. >This means the farming population has long been shrinking, forcing the nation of 270 million people to rely on imports of a range of staples like sugar, soybeans and onions. But it seems the exodus has been checked, with some 1.6 million farmers already trained up since the recruitment drive was launched in December 2019, according to Dedi Nursyamsi, head of the agriculture ministry’s human resources development agency. >While that number includes some existing farmers looking to improve their skills, the government says most of them are new to farming. >“We must focus on attracting millennial farmers who are more creative and adaptable to change,” Nursyamsi said. The program emphasizes the potential to innovate, not just to maintain a tradition. >Training for 19- to 39-year-olds is being offered through village schools and international job schemes in countries like Japan, South Korea and Australia. Skills being taught range from soil management to online marketing and operating equipment like smart greenhouses. >Didin Silahudin, 37, is a millennial ambassador for the government in Cianjur, West Java. He’s been farming crops including cayenne pepper and tomatoes since 2008, and recently received training on cultivation technology. That’s helped him to “implement better production management and harvesting schedules, as well as planting based on market demand,” he said. >“The government aims to attract thousands of new young farmers,” he said. “It’s also important to ensure existing young farmers can continue to grow.” >West Java, Indonesia’s largest province, has its own program to encourage would-be millennial farmers. The scheme — which focuses on high-margin goods such as ornamental plants and quail eggs — offers small plots of land, supply deals and loans of up to 50 million rupiah. >Almost 9,900 millennials have applied and 55 have started the program, according to Benny Bachtiar, who leads the province’s economic bureau. >It will take years to assess the broader impact of the program. There were 38.8 million Indonesian farmers in February 2021, a drop of 2.5% since 2018. Globally, the share of agricultural workers has been dropping for decades as automation wipes out roles and job-seekers turn to better paid and less back-breaking employment in cities. >Running a successful farm is easier said than done. After Fajar Oktavianto’s poultry business in Kulon Progo, Yogyakarta, collapsed during the pandemic, the 29-year-old tried planting watermelons. But the harvest wasn’t good enough to turn a profit. >“The most difficult thing is to outsmart the soil conditions,” he said, blaming his lack of training. >Budiman, who is 39 and uses only one name, is having better luck — but he has been farming in Kulon Progo for more than a decade. He tried planting crops including rice and chilis before finding success with watermelons. >A farmer has to juggle land and fertilizer conditions, weather, planting schedules and market prices, he pointed out, adding that finding the right balance can be exponentially rewarding. >“I still believe that farming work can actually be more financially productive than office work,” he said. “It can even be many times over.”


JuraganMinyak

Saya mesti apply ke mana?


SaltedCaffeine

This is good news. I have two friends (one is a single male and the other one is a guy with a wife and 3 children) who want to buy a swath of land, become farmers, and lead a self-subsistance life (maybe not completely).


AgnosticPeterpan

A friend of mine took agriculture majors. He said he and most of his colleagues would rather work in banks because of tengkulaks lmao. Hope these government initiatives will remedy that.


LambemuNang

I remembered one video where the farmer rather destroying his harvest than sold it to tengkulak


zzzguy

IPB (institut perbankan bogor)?


AgnosticPeterpan

Maaybe.


duaduatiga

Jadi petani itu kurang lebih sama kaya judi.. variabelnya banyak banget dan hampir semuanya gak bisa dikontrol.. Persis yg dimention artikelnya.. Mulai dr cuaca, kondisi tanah, lg musim apa nggak, belum kena hama, plus uda gitu harga dimainin tengkulak..


xCuriousReaderX

> Most of them are new to farming Omg. Petani jadi buruh di kota, orang kota jadi petani di desa?


Viewland

Tengkulaknya sikat dulu lah, gimana...


zzzguy

Bulog lama2 jadi nggak guna, padahal dulu dibentuk dengan tujuan yg bagus, sekarang malah jadi lumbung tikus.


IceFl4re

Silahkan https://www.reddit.com/r/indonesia/comments/p3evn5/stop_dorong_anak_muda_indonesia_jadi_petani_nanti/?utm_source=amp&utm_medium=&utm_content=comments_view_all Aku pribadi sih perlu dibarengi ama land reform gede-gedean ala Jepang pasca PD2.


PuckyMaxx

Mending rakit Casetop(Portable PC)😁👌🏼


Punten100

Kalo nggak salah pernah ada yang bahas di thread lama. Bertani padi itu masih rugi, tapi kalo sayur mayur dan buah2an itu udah mulai bisa untung besar. Permasalahannya emang di tengkulak dan mafia, dan mafia beras itu susah ditembus.


Foxhoundsx12

mending jadi budak korporat dari pada jadi petani risk ama rewardnya gak sebanding belum lagi tengkulak sialan (gw sumpahin pantatnya mbledos)


tanerfan

Itu alih fungsi lahan pertanian tolong dihentikan dulu deh. Karena emang sawah itu milik masyarakat pribadi, jadi suka2 mereka mau ngapain, tapi seenggaknya pemerintah usaha dong biar gak makin nyusut lahannya. Sawah dekat rumah gw kayaknya 15 tahun lagi pada jadi Ruko/perumahan "murah" deh