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Gerakan GERAKAN TANAM CABAI UNTUK PENINGKATAN PRODUKSI PANGAN DI KELURAHAN BUMI NYIUR KECAMATAN WANEA KOTA MANADO Dusun, Citra; Kapojos, Magie; Rondonuwu, Mervina; Lomo, Christine; Lontoh, Rinny; Mandang, Filan; Aida, Yuannita
Jurnal Pengabdian Ibnu Sina Vol. 4 No. 1 (2025): Januari 2025
Publisher : LPPM Universitas Ibnu Sina

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36352/j-pis.v4i1.952

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ABSTRAK Permintaan cabe yang sering kali tidak diimbangi dengan pasokan yang stabil, sehingga mempengaruhi stabilitas harga dan daya beli masyarakat. Tujuan dari kegiatan ini adalah meningkatkan ketahanan pangan dan kemandirian masyarakat melalui pemanfaatan lahan pekarangan untuk budidaya cabai. Metode yang digunakan meliputi sosialisasi, penyuluhan, serta pembagian bibit cabai kepada masyarakat. Program ini juga mengedukasi tentang teknik budidaya yang berkelanjutan yang mendukung kemandirian pangan di tingkat rumah tangga dan membantu stabilisasi harga cabai di pasar lokal. Selain itu, program ini memberikan dampak ekonomi positif bagi masyarakat melalui penjualan hasil panen cabai. Namun, terdapat beberapa tantangan, seperti keterbatasan akses terhadap input pertanian dan pemeliharaan tanaman pasca-program. Untuk memaksimalkan dampaknya, disarankan adanya pendampingan lanjutan, pengembangan teori kemandirian pangan berbasis urban farming, dan penelitian lebih lanjut untuk mengevaluasi efektivitas program ini. Kolaborasi antara masyarakat, akademisi, dan pemerintah diperlukan untuk mencapai ketahanan pangan yang berkelanjutan dan pemberdayaan ekonomi di masa depan. Kata kunci : Gerakan Tanam Cabai, produksi pangan, ketahanan pangan, ABSTRACT This program was driven by the high demand for chili, which is often not matched by a stable supply, affecting price stability and the purchasing power of the community. The goal of this activity is to enhance food security and community self-reliance through the utilization of home gardens for chili cultivation. The methods used include socialization, counseling, and the distribution of chili seeds to the community. This program also educates participants on sustainable cultivation techniques that support household-level food self-sufficiency and help stabilize chili prices in local markets. Additionally, the program provides positive economic impacts for the community through the sale of chili harvests. However, there are several challenges, such as limited access to agricultural inputs and plant maintenance post-program. To maximize its impact, continued mentoring, the development of food self-sufficiency theories based on urban farming, and further research to evaluate the effectiveness of this program are recommended. Collaboration between the community, academics, and the government is essential to achieving sustainable food security and economic empowerment in the future. Keywords: Chili Planting Movement, food production, food security
Sistem Bagi Hasil pada Usahatani Padi Sawah di Desa Lalonggolosua Kecamatan Tanggetada Kabupaten Kolaka Prihantini, Campina Illa; Mappeali, Mappeali; Hasbiadi, Hasbiadi; Berlian, Mery; Ningsih, Verry Yarda; Jafar, Rayhana; Lontoh, Rinny; Anam, Moh. Khairul
Mimbar Agribisnis : Jurnal Pemikiran Masyarakat Ilmiah Berwawasan Agribisnis Vol 11, No 2 (2025): Juli 2025
Publisher : Universitas Galuh

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25157/ma.v11i2.18695

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The sharecropping system remains a prevalent informal institution in many agricultural countries, including Indonesia. This research focuses on examining the profit-sharing practices in rice farming in Lalonggolosua Village, Tanggetada District, Kolaka Regency. Using a purposive sampling approach, 30 farmers were selected as a representative sample out of 108 rice farmers affiliated with local farming groups. Conducted between January and April 2022, the study found that the dominant sharecropping arrangement in the area involved landowners receiving one-third and tenant farmers receiving two-thirds of the yield. Income analysis revealed that tenant farmers earned an average of IDR 15.67 million per hectare per planting season, while landowner-cultivators earned slightly less, averaging IDR 15.61 million per hectare per season. The efficiency of rice farming, as measured by the R/C Ratio, averaged 4.62 and 4.72, indicating profitable operations. A t-test analysis showed no statistically significant difference in income between landowner-cultivators and tenant farmers. It is recommended that sharecropping agreements be made fairer, with clearer definitions of each party’s rights and responsibilities.