Agroforestry activities in Forest Areas with Special Purpose (FASP) have been implemented since
2000 in Parungpanjang, West Java, which was subsequently reinforced by the Decree of the Minister of
Environment and Forestry concerning the Recognition and Protection of Forest Partnerships (Kulin KK) for
the Harapan Sejahtera and Guna Bakti Forest Farmer Groups in 2019. This study investigates the contribution
of agroforestry systems to farmer income using a household survey in the Parungpanjang Research Forest.
The study aims to analyze: 1) the contribution of agroforestry to farmer income from a household structured
income analysis; 2) factors of agroforestry that influence total farmer household income using multiple
regression analysis. The results show that agroforestry systems contributed 15.8% to farmer household
income. The highest agroforestry productivity occurs in the age group of 41-45 years with an average of
managed land area of 0.65 hectares and average annual income of IDR 16,780,000 (USD
1,198.6)/farmer/year. The statistical model showed that agroforestry income does not have a significant
influence on total farmer household income due to differences in the types of commercial crops, motivation,
and skill, as well as age related to physical abilities. There are only two agroforestry factors, namely age and
land area, that have a significant influence on total farmer income, whereby the direction of the age variable
has a negative influence.