This report provides basic socioeconomic data on the study site, namely Kecamatan Nanggung, a subdistrict located in the western part of West Java Province. The study employed a combination of Rapid Rural Appraisal (RRA) technique (to gather data/information at the village level within the subdistrict) and a household survey (to gather data/information at the household level, emphasizing the livelihood and agricultural practices of the respondents). The study site is accessible to two progressive urban centers (Bogor and Jakarta), rich in natural resources (forest and minerals) and has an ideal climate for agriculture. However, most farmers had limited access to professional technical assistance and poor market linkage, particularly with the more progressive urban and regional markets nearby. At the household level, the study reveals that the problems were not merely access to land or landholding size, but also the low level education of most farmers (87.6% never went beyond the elementary level). Based on the average per capita income of the surveyed households in three sample villages, about half (52%) of the surveyed households were living below the poverty line and thus are categorized as poor. Among the sample villages, Hambaro was the poorest, with about 67.7% of its population living below the poverty line.
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