Patterns Of Fulfillment Basic Needs On Rural Area Based On Palm Oil Plantation Community In Riau Province
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AUTHOR(S)
Rita Yani Iyan, Taryono, Toti Indrawati, dan Rahmat Richard
KEYWORDS
Patterns, Basic Needs, Distribution, Stabilization, Palm Oil, Plantation Community
ABSTRACT
The purpose of this study is to determine the distribution pattern, stabilization of the availability of basic needs of rural communities based on oil palm commodities in Riau Province. The analytical method used is descriptive analysis. The data obtained is processed and tabulated into the frequency distribution which is then presented in the form of tables, graphs and charts to explain the behavior of the variables studied. The results show that the pattern of distribution of basic needs in rural areas based on oil palm commodities in Riau Province is generally taken by land with the road surface conditions are relatively good and can be passed throughout the year. Distribution of basic necessities used in the form of shops / grocery stores, shopping groups to minimarket and permanent and non permanent markets. The prices of basic commodities are relatively fluctuating and tend to increase, but they are still in a stable category. The availability of basic needs sources is seen from the area of land, harvest, and production decreased while consumption as the population increase. So that the supply of basic needs from outside the region is the road taken to ensure the availability of sufficient stock of basic needs.
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