Historical Review of Smallholder Coffee Farmers Population in Kayumas Village, Situbondo Regency

This study discusses the historical context of the existence of community coffee farmers in Kayumas Village, Arjasa District, Situbondo Regency, starting in 1883 until the formation of a coffee farmer group in 2018. Based on the historical research using primary and secondary sources, this study inf...

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Main Authors: Latifatul Izzah, Yety Rochwulaningsih, IG Krisnadi, Denny Antyo Hartanto, Insan Cita Sampurna
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Published: Master Program of History, Department of History, Faculty of Humanities, Diponegoro University 2023-06-01
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Online Access:https://ejournal2.undip.ac.id/index.php/ihis/article/view/17370
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description This study discusses the historical context of the existence of community coffee farmers in Kayumas Village, Arjasa District, Situbondo Regency, starting in 1883 until the formation of a coffee farmer group in 2018. Based on the historical research using primary and secondary sources, this study informs that before Persil Kayumas were rented by a Dutch investor named H. H. van Kol and his colleague J. C. Egter van Wissekerke in 1883, there were already some residents who were growing Arabica coffee. Arabica coffee cultivation was ultimately carried out from generation to generation, because farmers knew that the market for Arabica coffee was higher than products outside of coffee, such as ginger, tobacco, and so on. It was proven that in 2018, eight coffee farmer groups consisting of 410 farmers were formed.
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spelling doaj-art-ed12b1b77da641fba0ca67ac1a137fe82025-01-20T06:46:06ZengMaster Program of History, Department of History, Faculty of Humanities, Diponegoro UniversityIHiS (Indonesian Historical Studies)2579-42132023-06-0171364610.14710/ihis.v7i1.173707909Historical Review of Smallholder Coffee Farmers Population in Kayumas Village, Situbondo RegencyLatifatul Izzah0https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0959-7299Yety Rochwulaningsih1https://orcid.org/0000-0002-0350-5843IG Krisnadi2Denny Antyo Hartanto3Insan Cita Sampurna4Department of History, Faculty of Humanities, Universitas Jember, Jl. Kalimantan No. 37 Kampus Tegal Boto, Jember, East Java, Indonesia 68121, IndonesiaDoctoral Program of History, Department of History, Faculty of Humanities,, IndonesiaDepartment of History, Faculty of Humanities, Universitas Jember, Jl. Kalimantan No. 37 Kampus Tegal Boto, Jember, East Java, Indonesia 68121, IndonesiaDepartment of Television and Film, Faculty of Humanities, Universitas Jember, IndonesiaPostgraduate of Agribusiness, Universitas Jember, IndonesiaThis study discusses the historical context of the existence of community coffee farmers in Kayumas Village, Arjasa District, Situbondo Regency, starting in 1883 until the formation of a coffee farmer group in 2018. Based on the historical research using primary and secondary sources, this study informs that before Persil Kayumas were rented by a Dutch investor named H. H. van Kol and his colleague J. C. Egter van Wissekerke in 1883, there were already some residents who were growing Arabica coffee. Arabica coffee cultivation was ultimately carried out from generation to generation, because farmers knew that the market for Arabica coffee was higher than products outside of coffee, such as ginger, tobacco, and so on. It was proven that in 2018, eight coffee farmer groups consisting of 410 farmers were formed.https://ejournal2.undip.ac.id/index.php/ihis/article/view/17370kayumas villagearabica coffeesmallholder farmerscoffee plantations.
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Yety Rochwulaningsih
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Denny Antyo Hartanto
Insan Cita Sampurna
Historical Review of Smallholder Coffee Farmers Population in Kayumas Village, Situbondo Regency
IHiS (Indonesian Historical Studies)
kayumas village
arabica coffee
smallholder farmers
coffee plantations.
title Historical Review of Smallholder Coffee Farmers Population in Kayumas Village, Situbondo Regency
title_full Historical Review of Smallholder Coffee Farmers Population in Kayumas Village, Situbondo Regency
title_fullStr Historical Review of Smallholder Coffee Farmers Population in Kayumas Village, Situbondo Regency
title_full_unstemmed Historical Review of Smallholder Coffee Farmers Population in Kayumas Village, Situbondo Regency
title_short Historical Review of Smallholder Coffee Farmers Population in Kayumas Village, Situbondo Regency
title_sort historical review of smallholder coffee farmers population in kayumas village situbondo regency
topic kayumas village
arabica coffee
smallholder farmers
coffee plantations.
url https://ejournal2.undip.ac.id/index.php/ihis/article/view/17370
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