Abstract

This article is about how the impact of change and the extent of existing activities contribute to the surrounding community. The development of large private plantations in the East Kutai Regency has also been inseparable from problems, especially in the management of plasma plantations carried out by large plantation companies. Issues that arise include the difference in productivity between nucleus and plasma plantations, the low acceptance of plasma farmers so that it is considered not to improve the welfare of the community. The purpose of this study was to determine the impact of large private plantations on community welfare, evaluating the implementation of plantation development activities in the East Kutai Regency. The sampling method is done by purposed sampling using data analysis methods, the analysis of the cost of the benefits of the area, the analysis of the level of welfare, and analysis of regional influence. With the results of the study as follows: the cost of benefits is positive; the multiplier value is 2,614 and the value of NTM is 0.37.

Highlights

  • In order to accelerate the achievement of people's welfare, the Government has a strong commitment to achieve development targets

  • The welfare of the people in this study was measured through the Human Development Index (HDI), which in Indonesia is known as the Human Development Index (HDI)

  • The development of large private plantations in East Kutai Regency has been inseparable from problems, especially in the management of plasma plantations carried out by large plantation companies

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Introduction

In order to accelerate the achievement of people's welfare, the Government has a strong commitment to achieve development targets. The welfare of the people in this study was measured through the Human Development Index (HDI), which in Indonesia is known as the Human Development Index (HDI). It means the government must have a strong commitment to increase the HDI rate. The development of oil palm commodities is carried out in East Kutai Regency which is one of the centers of oil palm plantations in East Kalimantan Province. This is reflected in the very significant growth of oil palm planted area in the last ten years. The availability of extensive land resources with a good condition of land agroecosystems and policy support are factors that drive the growth of oil palm commodities in this region

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