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Journal : International Journal of Applied Science and Sustainable Development (IJASSD)

THE ADOPTION RATE OF SWEET CORN AS AN EFFORT TO INCREASE THE FARMERS' INCOME AND SUSTAINABLE AGRICULTURE DEVELOPMENT IN BALI Nyoman Yudiarini; Luh Putu Kirana Pratiwi
International Journal of Applied Science and Sustainable Development (IJASSD) Vol. 3 No. 2 (2021): International Journal of Applied Science and Sustainable Development (IJASSD)
Publisher : Unmas Press

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The development of agriculture and the food crop sub-sector is directed at increasing food production to create food self-sufficiency. Sweet corn is one of the main secondary crops in Indonesia in terms of the entrepreneur and the use of the results, namely as a raw material for food and feed. The purpose of this study was to determine the level of adoption of sweet corn farmers in increasing farmers' income and to determine the factors that influence the level of adoption of sweet corn farmers to sustainable agricultural development in Subak of Padanggalak, Kesiman Kertalangu Village, Denpasar District, Denpasar City. Respondents in this study amounted to 25 people, with the census sampling method. The analysis in this study uses multiple linear analysis. The results showed that the level of adoption of sweet corn farmers on increasing income was influenced by six significant variables, namely: selection of superior seeds (X1), spacing (X2), irrigation (X3), use of organic fertilizers (X5), harvest (X7), and post-harvest handling (X8), while 2 variables that were not significant were the use of organic fertilizers (X4) and pest control (X6). Second, in the results of the study, the factors that influence the level of adoption of sweet corn farmers on sustainable agricultural development are age (X1), land area (X3), farming experience (X5), family members (X6) while the other two variables are not significant. namely education level (X2), land status (X4). It is recommended that the government through the Department of Agriculture is expected to continue to support farmers' activities in providing effective counseling to increase farmers' knowledge in the development of sweet corn, especially in the use of organic fertilizers and pest control.
THE POTENTIAL OF THE PEOPLE'S MARKET IN BALI AS A TOURISM ATTRACTION BASED ON BALI CULTURE TOURISM Ida Ayu Made Dwi Susanti; Luh Putu Kirana Pratiwi; Nyoman Yudiarini
International Journal of Applied Science and Sustainable Development (IJASSD) Vol. 4 No. 2 (2022): International Journal of Applied Science and Sustainable Development (IJASSD)
Publisher : Lembaga Penelitian dan `Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat (LPPM)

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The people's market is one of the most tangible indicators to see the level of economic life of the surrounding community. The people's market does not only involve economic actors in the agricultural and food sectors but also non-agricultural actors such as financial service actors and transportation service actors whose existence is indirectly very meritorious (Firmanzah and Halim, 2012). The approach to the agricultural sector that is still being carried out today is the approach through the agribusiness system. As a people's market that is also visited by tourists, the People's Market in Bali must meet the requirements of a healthy market, with Indonesian national standards, and standards for organizing Balinese cultural tourism. The People's Market in Bali has the potential to be developed as a tourist attraction. The intended tourist attraction is the type of Balinese Cultural Tourism.