Palm oil Fruits Collector
Turns Out Into Cooperative Manager
Further deep from the district’s
capital of Musi Banyuasin of South Sumatra province, Sekayu town, I have noticed some of the villages
spread out along the connecting road from South Sumatra to Jambi province. There
are some of oil mills in between vast land occupied with mix patches of palm
oil , shrubs, rubber or simply houses and small stores. One of the villages
that I have identified earlier is Simpang Tungkal, in Tungkal Jaya Sub Disrict,
Musi Banyuasin, where, I will engage with their oil edible crops production
practices for couple years ahead.
As typical current Indonesia –
except Java Island -- rimland, palm oil
production becomes one of the main sources of income for the communities. How can it be? It simply the country locates along the equator line where abundant
of sun light and rain dripping water is the nature given. This exactly the Elais guinensis Jacq (palm oil ) required to live, breed and
produce.
There were 608 palm oil mills
with its production capacities around 34,280 tons palm oil fruit per hour, according
to Director General perennial crops, ministry of agriculture in 2014. Some 58
mills of them were located in South Sumatra. Thus, there is a market can be
penetrated for sure for palm oil farmers in the rural areas, this more than
enough for many of people to seek for fortune in surviving their life.
Simpang Tungkal’s folks is one of
the fortune seekers from palm oil business, although there were not any parties
helping them to cultivate the crops. It had not stopped them to speculate and
risking their limited investment just to grow palm oil trees. Since, palm oil is
considered as a sophisticated crops that requires a rigorous agronomic treatment.
Limited access to information
that lead them in following the populist trend whatever makes money. There also
a very limited opportunities available in rural areas except to utilize the
natural resources available. It is a survival mode on, moreover, some of fruit collector
so called “approaching buyer” regularly visits and buys their palm oil fruits just right from their plots.
Easy market connection stimulates
the blooming of palm oil cultivation,
although, this does not mean that the farmers will earn fair price. The collector
act as middle man in between farmer producers palm oil fruits and mill
procuring the palm oil. Some transaction layers were being created before the
fruit reach out the oil mills. It has made, the farmers will not be able to
receive the oil mills true price - where the mill mostly will pay base on fruit
quality – the collector should take up some the transaction margin from mill’s
price and the farmers are sitting on the bottom of the pyramid of the chains.
They only receiving crumb after the middle man take up theirs deserve right of
margin.
This typical palm oil farmers
commonly finds in Simpang Tungkal Village. I define them as the beginner palm
oil farmer, independent (there were not any support to cultivate crops received), individual (there is not
overshadow farmer organization). With lack of access to information and direct
access to the upstream market has made this farmer category fall into
vulnerable condition. They slumped down to undue market channel and will rely
on collector services to transport their products.
Moreover, the palm oil fruits have
to reach and processed in the mill within 24 hours after harvesting, otherwise
its fatty acid will be increased and reducing the oil content quality. Such critical
short period will put transportation as the main consideration, also
economically with long distance to the mill, the fruits cargo vehicle should
meet the balance of cost benefit. Thus, there is not another way, for the
independent beginner farmers; the collector is the only market channel to make
them survive in practicing palm oil business.
I have recognized this issue, and
was talking to one of prominent collector,”Ruben” he acts as the patron of
his fruits suppliers. “There are about 40 farmers supplies the fruits to me”
says Ruben, he provides loans whenever his suppliers need it. It can be as the
down payment of the future fruits. Also, he has been distributing some agro-input
needed that mostly fertilizers to his suppliers.
His suppliers consider him as
their patron, which requires loyalty from them. His services to provide accesses
to loans, agro-input and marketing channel successfully knitting both emotional
and economic binding. Thus, Ruben’s farmers supplier has an emotion and feel responsible
to maintain the relationship by keep their loyalty in the form of selling their
fruit trough his market channel. The patron-client relationship has been well created
to benefit both sides.
Only access to information and
technology, that Ruben could not provide. As one of the beginner smallholder
characteristics, this lack of access also hampers the quality and quantity production
increasement. It was leads to wide yield gaps, which determined by limiting
(soil, climate, topography) and reducing (seeds, spacing, maintenance) factors.
There was not sufficient information
on best management practices on palm oil to independent farmers In Simpang Tungkal
village. It has impacted to huge imposes
to the reducing factors and lead to low and poor fruits production. Farmers
suffered of great deal of losses, and they could not lift up from subsistence
level.
This has became the basis for Our
organization to start the intervention to correct the yield gap. We had 5
training modules on best management practices palm oil; grading harvesting transportation,
plantation maintenance, planting preparation, fertilization and pest and diseases.
The training delivery was utilizing training of trainer approach. We suppose to
create trainers and having them deployed to deliver some training in their
respective villages.
We were elaborating the approach
to build farmers capacities in adopting the best management practices. There
are 3 steps of intervention; awareness – where training is the tool –, diffusion (coaching and mentoring approaches) and finally adoption. Those process had
been carefully carried out, although there some factors were influencing in the
diffusion stage.
The farmer should revive some accesses
to agro-input, credit or loans, market as the result of diffusion process. Although
a collector such as Ruben will take some benefit from the margin taken from each
transaction, but he preferred put his suppliers interest sake as the priority.
He was thinking on setting up a cooperative where his suppliers status will be
lifted up as the cooperative owner rather then become Ruben’s client.
Cooperative will accommodate the
development of some businesses unit to provide services to the members. It will
help the farmers to deal with their impasse on having accesses to support their
palm oil business. The farmers will also enjoy the net margin from all
transaction made every year, it will be proportionally distributed to them during
the annual member meeting.




