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Program Studi Pendidikan Guru Sekolah Dasar, Fakultas Keguruan Dan Ilmu Pendidikan Universitas Tribuana Kalabahi

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PENGEMBANGNAN POTENSI PERKEBUNAN SEBAGAI KOMODITAS UNGGULAN DI DESA PROBUR UTARA KECAMATAN ALOR BARAT DAYA Jefri Moban; Vebrianus Petrus Barai; Petrus Mau Tellu Dony
JOURNAL OF COMMUNITY DEDICATION Vol. 5 No. 3 (2026): Journal of Community Dedication
Publisher : Adiba Aisha Amira

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.19762407

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This research aims to examines the potential of candlenut (Aleurites moluccanus) cultivation as a leading commodity in Probur Utara Village, Alor Barat Daya District. Candlenut is the dominant plantation crop, covering 1–5 hectares, and has long served as a source of income for local residents. This study uses a qualitative descriptive approach based on interviews with village authorities. The results indicate that candlenut has strong prospects for development due to land suitability, community knowledge, and stable market demand. However, its development is constrained by limited capital, lack of postharvest innovation, weak marketing access, and insufficient supporting facilities. Integrated development strategies—such as training, value-added processing, farmer group strengthening, and supply chain development—are required to enhance candlenut’s competitiveness as a leading commodity.
ANALISIS POTENSI PERTANIAN DAN PERKEBUNAN SEBAGAI SUMBER DAYA ALAM UNGGULAN DI DESA TANGLAPUI Novi Greace Makena; Jennie Hapliani Tunliu; Mita Lodia Sing; Paulina Arokoil; Petrus Mau Tellu Dony
JOURNAL OF COMMUNITY DEDICATION Vol. 5 No. 4 (2026): Journal of Community Dedication
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.19992756

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This study aims to analyze the potential of agriculture and plantations as a leading natural resource in Tanglapui Village, East Alor District, Alor Regency. The study used a qualitative approach through field observations and interviews with the Tanglapui Village Head as the primary informant. The results indicate that the agricultural sector is the village's leading potential, with approximately 600 hectares of rice paddies. Rice productivity is quite high, especially during the rainy season when irrigation is adequate. The use of urea, considered the most effective primary fertilizer, and NPK fertilizer to support fertility, also contributes to increased yields. Agricultural management in this village is also strengthened by 14 farmer groups that play a role in organizing planting activities, managing land, and improving farmer capacity. In the plantation sector, the community cultivates various commodities such as candlenut, turmeric, cashew, corn, porang (porang) sweet potato, cassava, and bananas on approximately 20 hectares of land. The soil characteristics in Tanglapui Village include black soil, red soil, and clay. Black soil is the most fertile type, while red soil and clay have lower fertility levels. However, some crops, such as candlenut and cashew, are more suited to growing in red soil, thus still providing economic benefits to the community. This demonstrates the variation in crop suitability based on soil conditions. Overall, the agricultural and plantation potential in Tanglapui Village offers excellent development prospects, with the rice field sector being the most prominent. Future development can be achieved through improving irrigation systems, sustainable fertilizer use, strengthening farmer groups, and adapting cropping patterns based on soil characteristics. This research provides a comprehensive overview of the village's natural resource strengths as a foundation for sustainable development.