SUKU ANAK DALAM BATIN 9 DAN KONFLIK SERIBU HEKTAR LAHAN SAWIT ASIATIC PERSADA

  • Dwi Wulan Pujiriyani STPN
  • Widhiana Hestining Puri STPN
Keywords: Suku Anak Dalam, palm oil, conflict, partnership

Abstract

This paper seeks to explore the case of conflict within palm oil plantation-local people partnership involving SAD
Batin 9 group with palm oil company. Bungku village was the site chosen to take this issue comprehensively.The expansion
ofpalm oil plantationshave led totheloss ofliving territoryto developtheir social system. Conflictsarisenot onlyverticalbut
alsohorizontal. Amongst the Inner SAD 9 itself, each fighting for its sovereignty emerged. SAD groups which were impoverished
by imbalanced control structure eventually have to deal with a part of their own group which slowly became part of the new
ruling capital group. The palm oil skipper that came from a group of local residents as well as newcomers were the form of the
emerging plantation power. In the context of adverse incorporation, they were part of the group that get benefit from the
presence of palm oil plantation. Involvement or integration of this group in the oil business scheme has allowed them to
accumulate new capital sources. This group could accumulate greater profits from palm-oil they collect from small farmers.

Key words: Suku Anak Dalam, palm oil, conflict, partnership

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Dwi Wulan Pujiriyani, STPN
STPN
Widhiana Hestining Puri, STPN
STPN

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2018-04-30
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Pujiriyani, D. W., & Puri, W. H. (2018). SUKU ANAK DALAM BATIN 9 DAN KONFLIK SERIBU HEKTAR LAHAN SAWIT ASIATIC PERSADA. BHUMI: Jurnal Agraria Dan Pertanahan, (37), 122–141. https://doi.org/10.31292/jb.v0i37.154
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