How Farmers Get Daily Income, Weekly, Monthly

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How Farmers Get Daily Income, Weekly, Monthly


Can villagers who are generally farmers can have daily, weekly and even monthly income? Youth village named Nur Agis Aulia, 28 years old, citizen Wringin Kurung, Serang, Banten, to prove it. With persistent Agis accompanied dozens of farmers and ranchers in the village until they finally managed to create patterns of daily income, weekly and even monthly.

The Agis program began in 2004, shortly after graduating from Gadjah Mada University majoring in Social Development and Welfare. Agis remains firmly running the concept although initially a lot of dicibir. Where can the villagers have daily, weekly and monthly income at once? Moreover, the inhabitants of the village are only farmers and ranchers with little capital.

Agis started by forming a Business Community named Jawara Banten Farm, a collection of young people who are determined to build a farm-based business and village farms earlier. Agis then embraced a group of 25 farmers named Green Leaves. They started the program. For daily income they develop long bean crops, eggplant and cucumber. The reason is simple, this is the kind of plant that many families need for their daily needs.

Some of these vegetables are sold in Banten. Not only sell retail, this group of farmers have done a good packing techniques so that their agricultural commodities ogled buyers from middle to upper class. Agriculture Online Market

From the side of the farm they developed goat's milk as daily income. Goat farms are also targeting the market for Aqiqah needs. The group also cooperates with slaughterhouses as a goat meat provider goats on a monthly basis. As a result, these groups can routinely create production patterns.

The early months of Agis's struggle were many doubts. But a few months later, when the vegetables grown from harvest, people began to understand the daily income because they could pick vegetables and sell them daily and weekly. The breeders also started to get excited when the goat milk started getting the regular market. 

It's not just taking care of the garden that Agis and his farm group do. This young man also built a marketing network for several models at once. For their daily system, they form a marketing network through vegetable sales agents in the market and kelilingan and vegetable stalls.

For wider marketing they use social communication technology tools and inter-community communication. Diligence and enthusiasm work together to make network grow fastly growly. Members of this community Jawara Banten Farm also continue meraksasa. From tens of farmers to 500 members are scattered in various areas in Banten.

Various obstacles faced Agis and his friends. The spirit and skepticism of the farmers at the start of the program is the most serious challenge. After the concept proved to turn the middlemen who did the fight. The middlemen who have been monopolizing the system of buying and selling agricultural products are the same thing. Moreover, these farmers instead build their own sales network.

But the middlemen eventually retain the monopoly and control of the purchase and sale of agricultural products in this area. The absence of wholesalers who have been in the control of buying and selling to make a line of vegetable distribution. The yield of farms and other commodities is so much that farmers get a price that is not harmful.

Now the farming and livestock system is developed by Jawara Banten Farm is not only busy taking care of the gardens and building a widespread marketing net but also accepting the arrival of the jawara Banten Farm. The young people proved that villagers can earn daily, weekly and even monthly income by cultivating their farming and livestock potential. 
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