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Potential For Banana Agrotourism Development in Pakuan, Narmada, West Lombok, Indonesia: Potensi Pengembangan Agrowisata Pisang di Pakuan, Narmada, Lombok Barat, Indonesia Cicilia, Siska; Romansyah, Erni
Indonesian Journal of Tropical Biology Vol. 1 No. 3 (2025): December 2025
Publisher : Yayasan Siti Widhatul Faeha

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.65622/ijtb.v1i3.188

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Banana agrotourism in Pakuan Village, Narmada, West Lombok, serves as a strategic instrument for sustainable rural development by integrating agricultural potential with tourism experiences. This study aims to identify internal and external environmental factors to formulate comprehensive development strategies for banana-based agrotourism. Using a quantitative descriptive method with a case study approach, data were collected from 10 key respondents selected via purposive sampling and analyzed using IFE, EFE, IE, and SWOT matrices. Theoretically, this research enriches the discourse on community-based tourism by providing an empirical model for aligning local agricultural commodities with strategic management frameworks. The results indicate that the agrotourism development occupies a growth and build position, characterized by strong internal resource availability and favorable external opportunities despite infrastructural limitations. As a result, the study recommends an aggressive expansion strategy focused on diversifying processed banana products, upgrading tourism facilities through stakeholder partnerships, and intensifying digital marketing efforts
Farmers' Perceptions of Integrated Farming Systems for Sustainable Agrotourism in Das Batu Lanteh Sumbawa, Indonesia: Persepsi Petani terhadap Sistem Pertanian Terpadu untuk Agrowisata Berkelanjutan di Das Batulanteh Sumbawa, Indonesia Ahmadi, Sudarly; Widhiantari, Ida Ayu; Cicilia, Siska; Amaro, Moegiratul; Ayu, Hanifah; Ahmadi, Ahmadi; Amrullah, Amrullah
Indonesian Journal of Tropical Biology Vol. 1 No. 3 (2025): December 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.65622/ijtb.v1i3.177

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Integrated farming systems (IFS) offer a sustainable approach to optimize agricultural resources and support agro-tourism development in dryland regions. This study aims to analyze farmers' perceptions of IFS and its potential implementation for sustainable agro-tourism in the Batu Lanteh watershed, Sumbawa. Using a descriptive-analytical mixed-methods approach, data were collected through surveys of 30 purposively selected farmers across three villages, complemented by in-depth interviews and field observations. Results indicate that farmers partially adopt IFS practices such as using crop residues as feed, cultivating legumes, and recycling manure but face constraints due to limited agricultural literacy, small land holdings, aging farmers, and inadequate market access. Although economic benefits like increased income and reduced production costs are positively perceived, consistent implementation of long-term ecological practices remains low. The study concludes that enhancing IFS adoption and agro-tourism integration requires targeted technical assistance, farmer education, and improved infrastructure. These efforts can optimize resource use, strengthen environmental conservation, and promote sustainable agro-tourism in dryland contexts.
Potential For Banana Agrotourism Development in Pakuan, Narmada, West Lombok, Indonesia: Potensi Pengembangan Agrowisata Pisang di Pakuan, Narmada, Lombok Barat, Indonesia Cicilia, Siska; Romansyah, Erni
Indonesian Journal of Tropical Biology Vol. 1 No. 3 (2025): December 2025
Publisher : Yayasan Siti Widhatul Faeha

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.65622/ijtb.v1i3.188

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Banana agrotourism in Pakuan Village, Narmada, West Lombok, serves as a strategic instrument for sustainable rural development by integrating agricultural potential with tourism experiences. This study aims to identify internal and external environmental factors to formulate comprehensive development strategies for banana-based agrotourism. Using a quantitative descriptive method with a case study approach, data were collected from 10 key respondents selected via purposive sampling and analyzed using IFE, EFE, IE, and SWOT matrices. Theoretically, this research enriches the discourse on community-based tourism by providing an empirical model for aligning local agricultural commodities with strategic management frameworks. The results indicate that the agrotourism development occupies a growth and build position, characterized by strong internal resource availability and favorable external opportunities despite infrastructural limitations. As a result, the study recommends an aggressive expansion strategy focused on diversifying processed banana products, upgrading tourism facilities through stakeholder partnerships, and intensifying digital marketing efforts
Upaya Pencegahan Stunting Melalui Pelatihan Pengolahan Nugget Ikan bagi Kelompok Nelayan Bintaro Ampenan NTB Rasyda, Riezka Zuhriatika; Cicilia, Siska; Alamsyah, Ahmad; Pawestri, Setyaning; Afni, Nur; Dwikasari, Lingga Gita
PRIMA: Journal of Community Empowering and Services Vol 10, No 1 (2026): June
Publisher : Universitas Sebelas Maret

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20961/prima.v10i1.110719

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Stunting Prevention Efforts Through Fish Nugget Processing Training for Fishermen Groups in Bintaro Ampenan NTB. Stunting prevalence in West Nusa Tenggara Province (NTB) (24,6%) is still above the national rate (21,5%). One of the causes is the low diversity of food consumption from animal protein, including fish. The Bintaro Ampenan area is one of the marine fish production centers in NTB. Fishermen in this area still sell their catches fresh or minimally processed; if unsold, it quickly spoils and goes to waste due to their limited knowledge and skills regarding seafood processing. This community service activity aimed to empower these fishermen groups through the transfer of knowledge and appropriate technology about the processing of mackerel tuna nugget as an effort to prevent stunting. The activity used the method of training and hands-on practical assistance in processing fish nuggets. It was held on June 11, 2025, with 15 participants in Bintaro Subdistrict, Ampenan District, Mataram City, NTB Province. It ran smoothly, with participants showing high enthusiasm throughout the activity. The results showed an increase in the knowledge and skills of the fishing community regarding the processing of mackerel tuna nuggets. The increase in knowledge was reflected in the significant difference between the average pre-test score (59.00) and post-test score (85.00). The improvement in skills was reflected by the success of all participants (100%) in independently processing mackerel tuna nuggets. The Bintaro Ampenan fishermen group is expected to continue to produce fish nuggets independently and sustainably to optimize the potential of their area in an effort to help prevent stunting in their surrounding community.