(abstract) reducing farmer’s dependences on tengkulak and rentenir through microfinance
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7/27/2019 (Abstract) Reducing farmers dependences on Tengkulak and Rentenir through microfinance
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Reducing farmers dependences on Tengkulak and Rentenir through microfinance, case studies in
the community assistances programs in Desa Luworo, Kecamatan Pilangkenceng, Kabupaten Madiun
Achmad Room Fitrianto1 and Sri Wigati2
([email protected]@gmail.com)
Many factors influence poverty, two of them are lack of access to finance and geography position
that marginalized. Due to those factors many people seek more fortune in the community
weaknesses. Tengkulak or middleman and rentenir or informal money lender have played
significantly in filling community need in finance and market access. Unfortunately, due to the
practice conducted, there is no control among their operations, made the tengkulak and rentenir
made profit more than normal. All those facts above are founded in Desa Luworo.
There has been five years agreement between IAIN Sunan Ampel and Kabupaten Madiun
government to have community assistance in Desa Luworo and some other villages in Madiun. Theprogram run through the student ventures programs. The firsts years assistances concentrate on
seeking the community vulnerability and mapping their potentials asset. There were two program,
conducted in the first term firstly is that train the community to make soybean cake and build biogas
installation. The second years program set up a small group for driving a program and setup the as
agent of change. Through the groups the community trained how to made diversification of their
farming communities and how to create value added toward their farm products. In the end of he
second years program, the students donate money around Rp 150.000 or around $ 15 for the
community. And by the community the money have used for driving nyaor ngowo a rolling fund
for buying their daily needs. In the preparation program for the third years, the money grows
become Rp 450.000 or $ 45. Base on those community initiatives in running their own rolling fund,we initiated to provide an Rp 5 million or $ 500 for adding the community rolling fund. From this
fund they could bough fertilizer for supporting their crops. In the past they borrow the money from
the rentenir to buy the fertilizer and pay back when they harvested in enormous amount.
Those program in supporting the community is run base on the principle of Sustainable livelihood
approach which the biggest aims is that to empower the community with their own potencies and
strength and efforts for solved the problems faced.
1Lecturer and researcher in IAIN Sunan Ampel, PhD Candidate in Curtin University Australia
2Lecturer in IAIN Sunan Ampel, Doctoral Student in Postgraduate Schools of IAIN Sunan Ampel
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