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PATTERN OF PROFIT-SHARING AGREEMENTS BETWEEN SMALL HOLDER FARMERS AND ABSENTEE FARM LAND OWNERS

I KETUT KASTA ARYA WIJAYA 1, I MADE SUWITRA 2, NI KOMANG ARINI STYAWATI 3, and I WAYAN RIDENG 4.

Vol 18, No 02 ( 2023 )   |  DOI: 10.17605/OSF.IO/G3DP5   |   Author Affiliation: Faculty of Law, Warmadewa University 1,2,3,4.   |   Licensing: CC 4.0   |   Pg no: 1457-1464   |   Published on: 25-02-2023

Abstract

Purpose: The purpose of this paper examines the pattern of cultivation of agricultural land that is outside of the ownership of the land collector or the so-called absentee land. Research Methods: The method used is an empirical method, namely researchers directly search for data in the field by meeting with cultivators, abesente land collectors and community leaders. Then the data obtained is processed with an analytical descriptive method. And strengthened by legal materials in the form of legislation. Findings: The results of the study found that there were 2 (two) absentee soil cultivation patterns in Kintamani village, namely the cultivation pattern with production costs in agricultural land processing borne by all the cultivator and production costs in agricultural land processing borne partly by the landowner and partly borne by the cultivator of the land. The system of profit-sharing agreements between cultivators and absentee landowners in Kintamani Village is not written/oral based on a sense of trust. Practical implications: It is important for owners who are far away from their land to be able to cultivate their own land and to prevent future disputes between landowners and cultivators should make agreements in writing. Researcher's Limitations: this research area is located in Kintamani Village in Bangli Regency, Bali Province where the location is far away in the country side researchers conducted special research related to the land owned by the farmer outside of the area where the agricultural land is located. Originality/Value: The pattern of distribution of produce between farmers and absentee landowners has been done a lot of research but in research there are characteristics and specificities that exist in the area of the research site. The characteristics include people who are still not affected by the currents of globalization, farmers who have not been profit-oriented but there are things that are used for consideration in carrying out agricultural land product sharing agreements.


Keywords

Cultivation Pattern, Absentee Land, Revenue Sharing Agreement