Research Article

Strawberry Agrotourism as a Solution for Farmer Income Diversification in Indonesia: Potential and Challenges

Authors

  • Aylee Christine Alamsyah Sheyoputri Faculty of Agriculture, Bosowa University, Indonesia
  • Faidah Azuz Faculty of Agriculture, Bosowa University, Indonesia
  • Sulfiana Faculty of Agriculture, Islamic University of Makassar, Indonesia
  • Abri Faculty of Agriculture, Bosowa University, Indonesia
  • Andi Abriana Faculty of Agriculture, Bosowa University, Indonesia
  • Apiaty Kamaluddin Faculty of Agriculture, Bosowa University, Indonesia

Abstract

This study aims to explore the potential of Strawberry Agrotourism in Indonesia as a solution to diversify farmers' incomes while identifying the challenges faced in developing this sector. This research uses a qualitative approach with descriptive methods through in-depth interviews, documentation, and field observations, with content analysis using NVivo 12 Plus.  Gowa Regency was used as the locus in this study because the highlands of Gowa are considered not only as a vegetable-producing area but also a fairly well-known tourist destination. These findings show that even though strawberry production experienced a significant decline in 2020, Gowa Regency remains the area with the most significant strawberry production in South Sulawesi. This research found that developing strawberry agrotourism through activities such as strawberry picking tourism could be a solution to diversify farmers' income and attract more tourists. The main challenges identified include limited infrastructure, commodity price volatility, dependence on harvest seasons, and competition from other tourist destinations, which require attention for more sustainable development. Investment in supporting infrastructure, more effective marketing strategies, and business diversification programs for farmers are needed to reduce dependence on the harvest season and increase the competitiveness of agrotourism in the region.

Article information

Journal

Journal of Environmental and Agricultural Studies

Volume (Issue)

6 (4)

Pages

01-09

Published

2025-11-30

How to Cite

Aylee Christine Alamsyah Sheyoputri, Faidah Azuz, Sulfiana, Abri, Andi Abriana, & Apiaty Kamaluddin. (2025). Strawberry Agrotourism as a Solution for Farmer Income Diversification in Indonesia: Potential and Challenges. Journal of Environmental and Agricultural Studies, 6(4), 01-09. https://doi.org/10.32996/jeas.2025.6.4.1

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Keywords:

Agrotourism, agricultural production, farmer income, price volatility, income diversification