Author:
Nurmalinda ,Soraya Ammatillah Chery
Abstract
The Payung Island’s peoples depend on food supplies from outside, so they are very vulnerable to food shortages. One of the efforts to provide food sources for islanders is integrated farming. This study aimed to analyze the contribution of integrated farming to meet the needs of fruit and vegetable consumption of the Payung Island residents. The study was conducted from September 2018 - September 2019 in Payung Island, Thousand Island, by involving 38 respondents. Contribution analysis was used to analyze the contribution of integrated farming to the fulfillment of the Payung Island community's food consumption. The results showed that the current average food consumption of the Payung Island residents was lower than the residents of mainland Jakarta. The contribution of integrated farming to fulfill the vegetable and fruit needs of the Payung Island residents ranged from 47% to more than 100%.