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15 November 2016
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Early Impacts of Sustainability Standards on Smallholder Coffee Farmers in Lampung and South Sumatra, Demonstrating and Improving Poverty Impacts
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Dr Jeff Neilson and Dr Russell Toth
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Baseline Report: Evaluation of the Early Impacts of Sustainability Standards on Smallholder Coffee Farmers in Lampung and South Sumatra, Indonesia; Demonstrating and Improving Poverty Impacts
From August to September 2015, SurveyMETER collaborated with Abdul Latif Jameel Poverty Action Lab (J-PAL) and The University of Sydney conducted the 2015 Farmer Sustainability Survey (SKPP-KOPI) in Muara Enim Regency, South Sumatra and Lampung Provinces.
There are three main objectives of this study, first, to identify and analyze aspects related to the life of coffee cultivators. Second, to find out and analyze information related to the experience of coffee farmers in managing coffee farming and other farming businesses. Third, to find out and analyze the impact of the coffee certification program on the lives of coffee farmers.
The main respondents interviewed in this study were those who were coffee farmers, both coffee farmers who received assistance from IndoCafco and farmers who were not. Indocafco-assisted farmers in this study are referred to as RCT group coffee farmers, while those not Indocafco-assisted farmers are referred to as PSM (Propensity score matching) coffee farmers.
Please download the English version of the survey report at:: http://www.isealalliance.org/sites/default/files/private/ISEAL%20DIPI%20Indonesia%20baseline%20study%20report.pdf