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IDENTIFICATION OF CONSTRAINTS AND THE ROLE OF EXTENSION WORKERS IN INNOVATION IN WELTH RICE CULTIVATION IN THE RESPONSE TO CLIMATE CHANGE IN NORTH ACEH DISTRICT Setia Budi; Eva Wardah; Nopri Yanto
International Journal of Economic, Business, Accounting, Agriculture Management and Sharia Administration (IJEBAS) Vol. 5 No. 4 (2025): August
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54443/ijebas.v5i4.3934

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Climate change has affected rice productivity in North Aceh Regency, characterized by rainfall fluctuations, increased temperatures, and disruption of agricultural ecosystems. This study aims to identify obstacles faced by farmers in implementing innovations in rice cultivation and analyze the role of agricultural extension workers in supporting adaptation to climate change. The method used in this study was a survey method with qualitative descriptive analysis of 80 respondents in North Aceh Regency. The results showed that the main obstacles included limited adaptive superior seeds (86.56%), availability of irrigation water (80.63%), and low climate literacy (78.24%). The role of adaptive extension workers was assessed as "instrumental" with an average index value of 69.71%, the highest score for the extension worker variable as an innovator (78.63%) and extension workers as educators with an index value of (75.08%). The results of this study emphasize the importance of extension workers as agents of change in terms of technology transfer, climate education, and facilitating access to resources. Community-based extension strategies and participatory approaches have proven effective in increasing farmers' adaptive capacity. The importance of strengthening the role of extension workers through training, policy support, and cross-sector collaboration to accelerate the adoption process of innovations in rice cultivation that are resilient to climate change.
CONSTRAINTS AND ROLE OF AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION PARTNERSHIPS IN APPLICATION RICE FIELD RICE CULTIVATION INNOVATIONS TO REALIZE FOOD SECURITY Setia Budi; Eva Wardah
International Journal of Economic, Business, Accounting, Agriculture Management and Sharia Administration (IJEBAS) Vol. 2 No. 6 (2022): December
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54443/ijebas.v2i6.587

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Research in the long term aims to produce a partnership model in the application of lowland rice cultivation innovations to increase rice production to realize food security in the region in Aceh Province. In particular, this study aims to (1) identify and analyze the constraints in increasing rice production in Pidie Jaya Regency, (2) identify and analyze the role of agricultural extension partners in implementing innovations in lowland rice cultivation in Pidie Jaya Regency. This research is an action research on the application of innovation combined with a survey method which was carried out to see the pattern of partnerships in the application of innovation in lowland rice cultivation to realize food security in Pidie Jaya Regency. The location of this research was conducted intentionally in Pidie Jaya Regency. Focus Group Discussion) with stakeholders aboutthe potential role of each party in the partnership pattern. The results of the study showinnovations applied to lowland rice cultivation for food security include; superior seed innovation, land management, cropping system with agricultural mechanization, jajar legowo planting pattern, biological pest control (Rubuha), balanced fertilization and harvest implementation using agricultural mechanization. (1) constraint indicatorsthe availability of fertilizers (very constrained), pest and disease attacks, and the availability of extension workers, and the availability of agricultural tools and machinery (constrained) as well as garden patterns that are not simultaneously, the availability of irrigation water, and the low use of superior seeds are in the less constrained category. (2) farmers perceive the role of partners in implementing innovations in rice field cultivationlocal governments and farmers' institutions have played a role, while universities and the private sector/entrepreneurs are in the category of having quite a role.
FARMER GROUP DEVELOPMENT STRATEGY IN SUNGAI RAYA SUB-DISTRICT EAST ACEH REGENCY Adhiana; Chaidir; Setia Budi; Nove Rina Br Ginting
International Journal of Economic, Business, Accounting, Agriculture Management and Sharia Administration (IJEBAS) Vol. 5 No. 6 (2025): December
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54443/ijebas.v5i6.4913

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The study aims to formulate a strategy for developing farmer groups in Sungai Raya District. This study uses a descriptive approach with a SWOT analysis to identify the actual conditions of farmers, while Analytical Business Questions Model (ABQM) was applied to determine priority strategies based on the urgency of the problem and institutional potential. Data were obtained through observation, interviews, and documentation of farmer group in 13 villages. The results showed that Sungai Raya District has significant agricultural potential, supported by land availability, commodity diversity, and support from agricultural extension workers. However, several weakness exist, such as limited capacity, utilizing agricultural technology, increasing access to capital, and developing innovations based on the experience of farmer group members are key factors in supporting the sustainability of farmer groups.
Co-Authors Abdul Asywalul Fazri Abdul Syukur Achmad Mulyadi Ade Firmansyah Tanjung Adhiana Agus Hariyanti Agus Hariyati Agustina Listiawati Ahmad Syahirul Alim Ahmadi Sukarno Almira Talitha Hasna Alysa Hestaviana Amelia Junita Anisa Hanum Apriana Bella Aprila Ukhti Ardisal Ariah Arie Tunggal Arisul Mahdi Asnawati Asnawati Atikah, Nurul Aulia Fitri Denawanti Azis Tanra Bambang Raharjo Raharjo Bartolomeus Mori Bob Wahyudin Cahaya Sha'adah Aiyouti Cato Chandra Cato Chandra Chaidir Dace Damri Damri David Sanjaya David Sanjaya DEDI SYUKRIADI Deliza Febrianty Deliza Febrianty Dina Lestari Diska Ariani Silalahi dwi zulfita Elsa Efrina Elsia Sri Wahyuni Elvidius Elvidius Erico Darmawan Handoyo Eva Wardah Fabian Glorious Kenaya Fadhiyah Noor Anisa Fahmi Irhamsyah Gaby Arnez Galih Pramono Harkensia, Linur Steffi Iga Setia Utami Imanuel Martono Deo Irwan Saputra JAMILAH Johandri Taufan Juliansyah Juliansyah Julio Narabel Julio Narabel KASIM PURNAMA YUSUF KISWAN MUHAMMAD Lea Sabrina lely saputra Lukman Madinah Fatma Maria Paristiowati Marketplace Masykur Falah Naidi Maulani, Ulfa Mega Iswari Mega Iswari Melviani Minda Hurulaini MUHAMMAD ILHAM Muhammad Zaihabi Nassir Abbas Neneng Siti Silfi Ambarwati NERI ANDANI Nopri Yanto Norma Nurul Ilmi Nove Rina Br Ginting Noviantika Nurul Nabillah Nucky Vilano Nurhalizah Nurjani Nurjani as Oskar Hendrianus Putri Dwi Candra Radian Radian Rahmatrisilvia Rahmatrisilvia Rahmidiyani Rahmidiyani Rahmidiyani Rara Ajeng Pratiwi Rasikha Ulhaq Retno Dewi Kusumaningsih Retno Triswandari Revita Nurul Rafah Rila Muspita Rita Riyani Rosy Mahersa Rusli Anwar Rusmini Saftia Aryzki Sakral Hasby Sepdiah, Sepdiah Shyla Noureen Zahra SINA SINA Siti Hadijah Siti Maylani Tineke SRI WULANDARI Suhartini Suko Priyono Sukro Muhab Sulaeman Santoso Surachman Surachman . SUSI MANTARI Syifa Nur Muttaqin Tatang Abdurrahman Vinka Juniaty Lestari Vivi, Dwi Zulfita WALKIS WALKIS Yanti Yeremia Didit N Yuli Mulyani Yusmaniar Yussi Pratiwi Zulfathi Sidhqi Zulmiyetri Zulmiyetri