Abstract

The problem of small and limited agricultural land ownership constraints community forest farmers in Indonesia. A strategy is needed to drive the small and limited farmland to meet the needs of farmers' lives. This study aims to determine the strategy of community forest farmers in meeting their daily needs. We have conducted case studies in Muktisari Village and Cipaku Village, Cipaku Subdistrict, and Ciamis Regency. The method used was interviews with 30 farmers who were randomly selected. The results showed that the average area of community forest land owned by farmers was 0.31 ha, with the majority being mixed gardens (63%). The strategy of smallholder forest farmers in meeting their needs is to plant more than one species as a source of income. Farmers with private forest landholdings

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