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Pendampingan dan Penguatan Kapasitas Masyarakat dalam Pemulihan Kerusakan Lingkungan di Provinsi Sulawesi Barat Wijayanti, Andi Ridha Yayank; Kaimuddin, Kaimuddin; Abdullah, Muhammad Arafat; Nurlaela, Nurlaela; Astina, Astina; Arafat, Andi; Jabbar, Firmasyah Bin Abd; Nurfaizi, Nurfaizi
Warta LPM WARTA LPM, Vol. 27, No. 2, Juli 2024
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Surakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23917/warta.v27i2.4636

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Community empowerment begins with understanding that every individual and group has potential and abilities that can be developed. In Mamuju Regency, precisely in Tommo District, there is peat but it is small which if damaged and not managed properly will result in land fires, floods, and soil pollution. This assistance aims to position the community as a party that plays an active role in environmental recovery. One of the initial stages of assistance or empowerment activities carried out is Problem Identification and Situation Analysis. It is hoped that the problems faced can be clearly identified, the related situation can be analyzed comprehensively, and the next steps can be designed to plan effective and sustainable interventions. Strengthening the understanding of problem identification and location analysis is carried out using the IMAS tool through survey methods, interviews, and FGDs. The results of problem identification and situation analysis found several problems that can be used as references in formulating systematic and effective planning for community empowerment. Based on the results of the problem identification and situation analysis in Buana Sakti Village, Tamemongga Village, Tamejarra Village, West Leling Village and North Leling Village, problems were found in flooding, lack of fertilizer availability and the distance of the village from the city which makes it difficult to get fresh fish to meet the protein needs of the community. From the results of the problem identification and situation analysis, a Community Work Plan formulation was formed such as freshwater fish farming, long-term crop planting, horticultural planting, and livestock farming. The proposed work plan is expected to be able to help the community in meeting needs, improving the community's economy, and can answer problems that occur in each village.
Contribution of oil palm (Elaeis guineensis J.) plantations to farmers' income in West Sulawesi Astuti, Niluh Sari; Makmur; Karim, Ikawati; Nurlaela; Abdullah, Muhammad Arafat; Dahniar
Anjoro: International Journal of Agriculture and Business Vol 1 No 2 (2020): Anjoro
Publisher : Agribusiness Department, Agriculture and Forestry Faculty, Universitas Sulawesi Barat, Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (226.279 KB) | DOI: 10.31605/anjoro.v1i2.892

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Oil palm is an industrial plantation that is useful as a producer of cooking oil, industrial oil, and fuel. This research was conducted in West Sulawesi, Indonesia on June to September 2020. The purpose of this study was to determine oil palm, to calculate contribution of non-oil palm and non-farming household and contribution of oil palm plantations to farmers' income. Sampling for respondent in this study was carried by simple random sampling to the oil palm farmers in the study location. This study conducted at one of oil palm location center in Central Mamuju Regency, West Sulawesi by using questionnaires. The first results showed that oil palm is very profitable with an average income of IDR 30,666,620 per hectare per year. The second, source of household income for farmers is obtained from oil palm farming, non-oil palm farming and non-farming activities with an average total household income of the oil palm farmers of IDR 46,363,655 per year. The third, the contribution of oil palm plantations to farmers' income is moderate around 66 percent as a medium category.
Tingkat Partisipasi Masyarakat dalam Konservasi Penyu di Pantai Mampie Kecamatan Wonomulyo Kabupaten Polewali Mandar Indhasari, Fitri; Abdullah, Muhammad Arafat; Najmiah
Pangale Journal of Forestry and Environment Vol 4 No 1 (2024): Pangale
Publisher : Program Studi Kehutanan Fakultas Pertanian dan Kehutanan Universitas Sulawesi Barat

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31605/pangale.v4i1.3977

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Continuous maintenance, management and protection efforts are very important in turtle conservation to avoid extinction and damage. This research aims to calculate the level of community participation in turtle conservation activities using quantitative methods by distributing questionnaires. The population in this study was the entire Patoreang Mampie Hamlet community around the beach and the sample size was 40 respondents. The results of the research show that the level of community participation in the form of planning is included in the high category with a score of 2.71 because the community's environmental awareness is very high and the management of the turtle house has provided education related to maintaining and preserving the existence of turtles and the level of community participation in the form of management is included in the category high with a score of 2.75 as evidenced by community participation in turtle conservation activities, turtle festival activities, and the release of turtle hatchlings. Participation in the form of monitoring and evaluation is included in the high category with a score of 2.60, which means that the community often gives free time to monitor and oversee conservation activities around the turtle house area so that they run well and effectively. Keywords: Participation, community, conservation, turtle
Analisis Daya Saing Kelapa Sawit di Indonesia: Studi Kasus di Kabupaten Mamuju Tengah, Provinsi Sulawesi Barat: Analysis of Indonesian Palm Oil Competitiveness: A Case Study from Central Mamuju, West Sulawesi Pebrianto, Agung Rimba; Angka, Andi Werawe; Karim, Ikawati; Abdullah, Muhammad Arafat
Journal of Integrated Agribusiness Vol 6 No 2 (2024): Journal of Integrated Agribusiness
Publisher : Jurusan Agribisnis, Fakultas Pertanian, Perikanan dan Kelautan Universitas Bangka Belitung

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33019/jia.v6i2.5569

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The quality of crude palm oil, price, and quality of fresh fruit bunches are important factors in determining the competitive advantage of palm oil. In Central Mamuju, palm oil is processed into two main products: Crude Palm Oil (CPO) and Palm Kernel Oil (PKO), which are further refined into various derivative products like cosmetics, soap, cooking oil, and much of the CPO is directly exported, affirming its potential in the global market. This study aims to assess the impact and components of palm oil competitiveness using the diamond porter model. Results indicate that factors like resource condition availability (X1), related and supporting industries (X3), company strategy, structure, competition (X4), and government role (X5) positively influence competitiveness. However, demand conditions (X2) and opportunities (X6) negatively correlate. The competitive strengths of palm oil in this region include high-quality fresh fruit bunches and CPO, as well as competitive fresh fruit bunch prices. The presence of palm oil companies here also demonstrates high competition levels.