Urban Agriculture in Great Bandung Region in the Midst of Commercialization, Food Insecurity, and Nutrition Inadequacy
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
- (1)
- You were worried you would not have enough food to eat?
- (2)
- You were unable to eat healthy and nutritious food?
- (3)
- You ate only a few kinds of foods?
- (4)
- You had to skip a meal?
- (5)
- You ate less than you thought you should?
- (6)
- Your household ran out of food?
- (7)
- You were hungry but did not eat?
- (8)
- You went without eating for a whole day?
3. Results
3.1. The Demography
3.2. Incomes Contributions
3.3. Food Insecurity Experience Status
3.4. Nutrition Adequacy
4. Discussion
4.1. The Demography of UA Enablers in Great Bandung Region
4.2. Urban Agriculture Contribution towards Community’s Incomes
4.3. Food Insecurity Experience of Urban Farmers in Great Bandung Region
4.4. Urban Agriculture Contribution towards Nutrition Adequacy in Great Bandung Region
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Details | Amount | % | Details | Amount | % | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Total Respondent | 137 | 100.00% | |||||
Gender | Address | ||||||
Male | 52 | 37.96% | Bandung Regency | 100 | 72.99% | ||
Female | 85 | 62.04% | Bandung City | 19 | 13.87% | ||
Education | Cimahi City | 18 | 13.14% | ||||
Elementary School | 37 | 27.01% | Family Member | ||||
Junior High School | 30 | 21.90% | 0–1 member | 6 | 4.38% | ||
Senior High School | 52 | 37.96% | 2 member | 23 | 16.79% | ||
College | 18 | 13.14% | 3 member | 48 | 35.04% | ||
Residential | 4 member | 39 | 28.47% | ||||
Native | 115 | 83.94% | 5 member | 17 | 12.41% | ||
Comer | 22 | 16.06% | 6 member | 2 | 1.46% | ||
Occupation | 7 member | 5 | 3.64% | ||||
Farmer | 49 | 35.77% | Farming Experience | ||||
Entrepreneur | 5 | 3.65% | 0–5 Year | 85 | 62.04% | ||
Housewife | 70 | 51.09% | 6–15 Year | 16 | 11.68% | ||
Teacher | 1 | 0.73% | 16–25 Year | 15 | 10.95% | ||
Private Employee | 2 | 1.46% | 26–35 Year | 7 | 5.11% | ||
Civil Servant | 1 | 0.73% | >35 Year | 9 | 6.57% | ||
Retired | 9 | 6.57% | Commercialization | ||||
Commercial | 70 | 51.09% | |||||
Subsistence | 67 | 48.91% |
Type | Energy (kcal) | Protein (g) | Fat (g) | Carbohydrate (g) | Vitamin A (µg) | Vitamin C (mg) | Calcium (mg) | Iron (mg) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Standard | 2100 | 65 | 70 | 300 | 600 | 75 | 1200 | 12 |
Overall | 1653.58 | 59.13 | 64.62 | 211.94 | 1581.48 | 46.25 | 258.31 | 8.92 |
Commercial | 1699.95 | 61.04 | 65.80 | 217.93 | 1621.06 | 45.09 | 246.00 | 8.86 |
Subsistence | 1609.58 | 57.65 | 64.26 | 204.58 | 1582.56 | 46.88 | 266.61 | 8.82 |
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Abdoellah, O.S.; Wulandari, I.; Safitri, K.I.; Fianti, N.D.; Basagevan, R.M.F.; Aini, M.N.; Amalia, R.I.; Suraloka, M.P.A.; Utama, G.L. Urban Agriculture in Great Bandung Region in the Midst of Commercialization, Food Insecurity, and Nutrition Inadequacy. Sustainability 2023, 15, 10241. https://doi.org/10.3390/su151310241
Abdoellah OS, Wulandari I, Safitri KI, Fianti ND, Basagevan RMF, Aini MN, Amalia RI, Suraloka MPA, Utama GL. Urban Agriculture in Great Bandung Region in the Midst of Commercialization, Food Insecurity, and Nutrition Inadequacy. Sustainability. 2023; 15(13):10241. https://doi.org/10.3390/su151310241
Chicago/Turabian StyleAbdoellah, Oekan S., Indri Wulandari, Kinanti Indah Safitri, Nafa Destri Fianti, Rahma Maulia Fadli Basagevan, Mega Nurul Aini, Rosalina Ilmi Amalia, Mahardhika Puspa Arum Suraloka, and Gemilang Lara Utama. 2023. "Urban Agriculture in Great Bandung Region in the Midst of Commercialization, Food Insecurity, and Nutrition Inadequacy" Sustainability 15, no. 13: 10241. https://doi.org/10.3390/su151310241
APA StyleAbdoellah, O. S., Wulandari, I., Safitri, K. I., Fianti, N. D., Basagevan, R. M. F., Aini, M. N., Amalia, R. I., Suraloka, M. P. A., & Utama, G. L. (2023). Urban Agriculture in Great Bandung Region in the Midst of Commercialization, Food Insecurity, and Nutrition Inadequacy. Sustainability, 15(13), 10241. https://doi.org/10.3390/su151310241