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FARMERS' CAPACITY IMPROVEMENT THROUGH ORGANIC FARMING INTERVENTIONS Padmaningrum, Dwiningtyas; Suminah; Widiyanti, Emi; Ihsaniyati, Hanifah; Utami, Bekti Wahyu; Hasan, Nugroho; Sujatmiko, Tri
Jurnal Pemberdayaan Masyarakat Madani (JPMM) Vol. 9 No. 1 (2025): Jurnal Pemberdayaan Masyarakat Madani (JPMM) (DOAJ & SINTA 4 Indexed)

Publisher : Fakultas Ekonomi dan Bisnis Universitas Negeri Jakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21009/JPMM.009.1.08

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Dynamic and sustainable agricultural technology innovation is very important to increase production and the added value of agricultural products. This program aims to implement organic farming conversion on the Rojolele Srinuk rice variety, a javanica rice variety that has been modified to have advantages such as a shorter lifespan and resistance to pests. The program is carried out in five stages: (1) Program preparation, including planning and mapping targets; (2) Training in making organic fertilizer, through lectures and direct practice; (3) Practicing organic cultivation of Rojolele Srinuk rice on 2 hectares of land, using half the dose of chemical fertilizer and organic fertilizer; (4) Regular assistance to monitor and deal with obstacles such as pest attacks; (5) Farming bookkeeping training to optimize cost and profit management. Preparation for the program was carried out from May to June 2024, with training on June 21, 2024. Even though there was a rat pest attack that damaged up to 80% of the land, the use of botanical pesticides resulting from the training helped reduce the damage and allowed a harvest with a yield of 30-50% of the expected. Bookkeeping training increases farmers' understanding of cost and profit analysis. The final evaluation shows the potential and challenges of organic farming conversion that need to be addressed in future programs.
Enhancing market efficiency for chili farmers through digital auction platforms: A case study of semar-dica apps Hasan, Nugroho; Eksa Rusdiyana; Anwar, Syaiful
Journal of Sustainability, Society, and Eco-Welfare Vol. 3 No. 1: July (2025)
Publisher : Institute for Advanced Science, Social, and Sustainable Future

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61511/jssew.v3i1.2025.1824

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Background: The red chili supply chain in the coastal sandy areas of Kulon Progo, Yogyakarta, faces chronic inefficiencies, including volatile prices, lengthy distribution channels, and farmers’ dependency on intermediaries. Although traditional auction markets offer more transparent price formation, delayed payments often push farmers back into unfavorable marketing practices. The advancement of digital technology provides new opportunities to enhance market efficiency and empower smallholder farmers. This study aims to analyze the implementation of the Semar-Dica Apps, an Android-based digital auction platform, to design an effective digital marketing system and evaluate its potential to improve market efficiency and farmers’ income . Methods: A qualitative descriptive approach was employed, supported by participatory action research (PAR) in several chili-producing villages of Panjatan Sub-district, Kulon Progo. Data were collected through field observations, in-depth interviews with key stakeholders, and analysis of relevant secondary data. The analysis involved thematic coding, comparison between conventional and digital auction mechanisms, SMART feasibility assessment, and stakeholder mapping using the Triple Helix model. Findings: The Semar-Dica platform demonstrates potential in shortening supply chains, increasing price transparency, and accelerating payment processes. However, challenges remain, including limited digital literacy, operational costs, and competition with local traders. To overcome these barriers, farmer training, video-based guidance, and inclusive stakeholder engagement are necessary. Collaboration with local collectors is also suggested to support smoother adoption. Conclusion: The Semar-Dica Apps offer a promising solution for enhancing market efficiency and improving income security for chili farmers. Its success, however, relies on strategic implementation and support from all stakeholders. Novelty/Originalty of this article: This study contributes to the discourse on agricultural digitalization by identifying context-specific barriers to adoption and offering targeted, inclusive strategies to facilitate the transition of smallholder farmers to digital marketing platforms
Mengelola konflik dalam implementasi corporate social responsibility dan dampaknya terhadap lingkungan Hasan, Nugroho
Environment Conflict Vol. 1 No. 2: (August) 2024
Publisher : Institute for Advanced Science Social, and Sustainable Future

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61511/environc.v1i2.2024.1203

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Background: Law No. 40 of 2007 requires companies to implement CSR, covering social, economic, and environmental responsibilities. Although CSR is often perceived as a burden, its implementation is crucial for business sustainability. This study aims to analyze the development of CSR in Indonesia, its challenges, and solutions. Method: This research analyzes the implementation of CSR in Indonesia, the conflicts between companies and communities, as well as conflict resolution strategies based on democratic principles. Findings: The development of CSR in Indonesia has been driven by regulations such as the Limited Liability Company Law and Government Regulation 47/2012. Conflicts in implementation often arise due to differences in perceptions and stakeholder interests. Conflict management requires transparency, participation, and resolution strategies based on ethical leadership to build trust and enhance the effectiveness of CSR programs. Conclusion: CSR conflict management in Indonesia emphasizes stakeholder engagement, community empowerment, and the principles of transparency, accountability, and social justice to achieve harmony between companies and communities. Novelty/Originality of this article: The novelty of this research lies in its approach to analyzing conflict management in CSR implementation in Indonesia, focusing on conflict resolution strategies based on democratic principles and ethical leadership. This study highlights the importance of transparency, participation, and accountability in fostering harmonious relationships between companies and communities, which has not been widely discussed in the context of Indonesia's CSR regulations. Furthermore, this research offers new solutions by integrating the principles of social justice and community empowerment into CSR strategies, strengthening the role of local stakeholders for program sustainability.