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Seaweeds farmers are being played by the businessmen.
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Nusa Penida Seaweed Farmers difficult to develop Semarapura (Bali Post) –
Seaweed from Nusa Penida has special character which is demanded by the market. However, seaweed seemed to be difficult in helping the people to increase their welfare. Currently, the price of the seaweed is determined by the local businessmen so it is very low.
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The farmers don’t have the bargaining power to determine the price. For that reason, the government should take actions to assists the farmers. The government could establish an organization to organize the crops produce by the farmers. The organization also can find the market so the price will be reason-
able for them. Ketut Panca, a member of Klungkung House of Representative, said “currently, the businessmen like to play with the price. In Nusa Penida there are only two businessmen that handle the seaweed crops from the farmers.” Both of them can decreased the price because the lack of knowledge
of the farmers. “The farmers are still using the traditional way to guess the season. When it is rainy, the seaweed could decompose and during dry season, it is very difficult to grow seaweed. So the farmers sell their crops for whatever price they get,” he added. The condition is very worrying for the farmer so Panca urged the govern-
ment to do something. In addition to the low price, the farmers also suffered from other problems such as diseases. Most of the diseases that attack seaweed don’t have the cure yet. There are two kinds of seaweeds developed by the farmers in Nusa Penida, they are cottoni and spinosium. Both of them are better from the similar crop in other area especially in terms of the fabric. Many buyers from outside Bali demanded the seaweed from Nusa Penida but the farmers only can enjoy the small amount of profit. (kmb20)
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The typical Cagcag weaving artisans of Jembrana Regency feel increasingly confused today. Price of raw material rising and the selling price turning smaller consequently have an impact on their turnover. Moreover, when entering the
ASEAN Free Trade Area (AFTA) this year, they are increasingly concerned about the displacing of textile products by that of neighboring countries joining the AFTA. Surprisingly, many crafters consisting of mostly housewives preferred to leave the profession as craftsmen and switched to another
job. A number of weaving artisans at Sangkaragung Village confessed to leave their weaving profession and moved to become farm laborers because its results were a little more promising for their daily bread and butter. Made Darmi, one of the weavers turning to be farming laborer at
Pangkung Gondang Hamlet, said that the current price of yarn rose by 200 percent. Meanwhile, the result of weaving works done for a week was only sold at IDR125, 000. Such condition caused more than 60 percent of weavers at her place switched their jobs. Continued on page 6