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Penggunaan Teknologi Hidroponik dalam Budidaya Sayuran di Era Generasi Muda: The Use of Hydroponic Technology in Vegetable Cultivation in the Era of the Young Generation Fitriyani, Nurzalifa; Rozaki, Zuhud; Wulandari, Retno; Suryani, Cahyaningrum Arie
Proceedings of Universitas Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta Graduate Conference Vol. 3 No. 2 (2024): Crafting Innovation for Global Benefit
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18196/umygrace.v3i2.634

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This article explores the utilisation of hydroponic technology in vegetable cultivation among the younger generation. It aims to determine the factors that influence the interest of the younger generation in using hydroponic technology for vegetable cultivation, as well as the challenges, advantages and disadvantages of the method. In addition, it examines the potential business opportunities associated with the use of hydroponic technology. The research methodology used in this study involved the use of secondary data and data analysis techniques. The research findings show that there are several factors that influence the interest of the younger generation in utilising hydroponic technology for vegetable cultivation. These factors include environmental concerns, limited space availability, and the desire for organic and sustainable food production. Furthermore, the research revealed that hydroponic technology offers various advantages, such as efficient water usage and higher yields. However, it also poses certain challenges, including initial investment costs and the need for proper maintenance. The study concluded that the utilisation of hydroponic technology in vegetable cultivation provides a huge business opportunity. The demand for hydroponic vegetables continues to increase, along with the increasing public awareness of the importance of consuming healthy and quality vegetables. In addition, hydroponic technology can also be used for the cultivation of various types of vegetables, so the business opportunities are vast. The findings of this study contribute to the existing knowledge by highlighting the factors that influence the younger generation's interest in hydroponic technology and provide insights into the challenges, advantages and disadvantages, methods, and business opportunities in the use of hydroponic technology.
Aplikasi Petani Millenial Meningkatkan Produktivitas Bidang Pertanian: Millennial Farmer App Improves Productivity in Agriculture Putri, Roissa Nathania; Rozaki, Zuhud; Wulandari, Retno; Suryani, Cahyaningrum Arie
Proceedings of Universitas Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta Graduate Conference Vol. 3 No. 2 (2024): Crafting Innovation for Global Benefit
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18196/umygrace.v3i2.635

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The digital economy is currently growing around the world, including Indonesia, and is characterised by an increase in the number of Internet users. In early 2021, the number of Internet users in Indonesia reached 202.6 million, an increase of 15.5 per cent or 27 million compared to January 2020. Especially when the COVID-19 pandemic has affected service mechanisms and caused changes in consumer behaviour. Economic actors need to innovate new consumer habits from traditional buying and selling models to adapt to e-commerce. The benefits of digitalisation for Indonesia's economic development include increased market share, ease of transactions, increased production, easier payments, and more diverse promotions. On the other hand, the disadvantages include a lack of labour absorption and vulnerability to fraud and plagiarism. In addition, the financial sector, agricultural sector, cultural sector, tourism, and creative industry have the potential to grow further in the digital era. The Millennial Farmer application is an innovative solution that aims to increase productivity and efficiency in agriculture. By capitalising on the development of information technology and smartphone penetration among millennial farmers, the app is designed to provide easy and quick access to the latest information, best farming techniques, and other resources that can improve agricultural yields. The utilisation of e-commerce in the marketing of agricultural products has also brought about many changes. The development of the Millennial Farmer App is expected to help farmers overcome challenges in modern agriculture, such as climate change, market fluctuations, and the constant need for innovation. By bringing together traditional expertise and modern technology, this application becomes an effective tool in advancing the agricultural sector, encouraging economic growth in rural areas, and creating sustainability in food supply.
Upaya Menarik Genarasi Muda untuk Bekerja di Sektor Pertanian: Efforts to Attract Young People to Work in the Agricultural Sector Salsabila, Alsti Kalica; Rozaki, Zuhud; Wulandari, Retno; Nurlita, Mita
Proceedings of Universitas Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta Graduate Conference Vol. 3 No. 2 (2024): Crafting Innovation for Global Benefit
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18196/umygrace.v3i2.636

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The interest in pursuing agriculture should be the main reason why young people choose agricultural vocational training, many factors influence this decision. Indonesia is one of the countries that rely on the agricultural sector because of its advantages. However, in recent years, the need for qualified and talented human resources has decreased, especially in the agricultural sector, which will affect the contribution of the young agricultural workforce/young generation to the success of Indonesian agriculture. The objectives of this study are: 1) to find out the factors that affect food security. 2 ) Knowing the important impact of the agricultural sector on food security 3) The importance of the agricultural sector to food security. 4) to determine the perception of the younger generation towards agricultural development in Indonesia. Efforts to increase the interest of the younger generation are carried out in various ways, including by improving education, creating young entrepreneurs in the agricultural sector, and creating incentives to stimulate the interest of the younger generation to work in the agricultural sector.
Kontribusi Generasi Z Terhadap Tantangan Pada Sektor Pertanian Indonesia: Generation Z's Contribution to Challenges in Indonesia's Agricultural Sector Satria, Muhammad Rangga; Rozaki, Zuhud; Wulandari, Retno; Nurlita, Mita
Proceedings of Universitas Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta Graduate Conference Vol. 3 No. 2 (2024): Crafting Innovation for Global Benefit
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18196/umygrace.v3i2.637

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the agricultural sector, and also increase productivity and participate in developing agricultural technology. There are problems that cause the process of progress in the agricultural sector to be hampered because according to the young generation, agricultural deposits are not in accordance with their interests and also do not want to grow crops, which on average tend to be interested in the office, service, economic and business sectors. In addition, young people in rural areas think that being a farmer has no future. The higher the level of education in rural areas, the lower the interest of youth to work in the agricultural sector. However, there are also a number of z-generations who are interested in working in the agricultural sector, which has the aim of advancing the agricultural sector, including through the use of technology and the development of agricultural production.
Peran Generasi Muda Dalam Membangun Masa Depan Pertanian Indonesia yang Mandiri: The Role of the Young Generation in Building Indonesia's Independent Agricultural Future Firdausia, Najwa Diah; Rozaki, Zuhud; Wulandari, Retno; Nurlita, Mita
Proceedings of Universitas Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta Graduate Conference Vol. 3 No. 2 (2024): Crafting Innovation for Global Benefit
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18196/umygrace.v3i2.638

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Indonesia is a developing country and the main source of income is from the agricultural sector. Agriculture is one of the industries that can improve people's lives by utilizing the economic value of raw materials. The role of the younger generation is becoming increasingly important because it determines the future of the agricultural sector in Indonesia. The agricultural sector has a strategic role in the structure of national economic development, and sustainable development in this sector requires the role of qualified human resources. Indonesia's agriculture is now known to be aging, therefore we want to continue to arouse the interest of the younger generation in agriculture. This generation has access to the latest technology and has the ability to be aware of global trends, so they can contribute to the development of creative solutions to increase the productivity and production capacity of Indonesian agriculture. Farmers must reproduce to maintain food production and discover or develop new technologies in the agricultural sector. The biggest challenge in dealing with the younger generation is to make them realize the importance of agriculture. Human resources are the only resources that have reason, emotion, desire, ability, skill, knowledge, motivation, and effort. Hence the importance of human resources in the agricultural sector. Regeneration has always been a strategic priority, created by previous generations who realized and understood the importance of this.
Hilangnya Minat Generasi Muda Untuk Bertani: Young Generation Losing Interest in Farming Adilla , Zahrani Crisna; Rozaki, Zuhud; Wulandari, Retno; Nurlita, Mita
Proceedings of Universitas Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta Graduate Conference Vol. 3 No. 2 (2024): Crafting Innovation for Global Benefit
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18196/umygrace.v3i2.639

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Being blessed with fertile land and suitable for planting various crops is a gift from the creator. Indonesia is often dubbed as the world's granary because it is one of the largest rice-producing countries in the world. Indonesia is an agricultural country based on the statement of the Central Statistics Agency (BPS) which states that the number of Indonesian farmers reached 31.70 in 2013. The agricultural sector is one of the country's foreign exchange that helps the economy. Farming activities are one of the livelihoods of most Indonesian people. The productivity of Indonesian farmers who are still productive ranges from more than 40-54 years old with traditional methods. Meanwhile, the younger generation who are more aware of technology are now reluctant to become farmers simply because of the prestige factor that exists in each individual, the fear before trying and underestimating the farming profession. Not being able to utilize technology wisely is a negative impact of technological advances that cause users to become lazy, but there is a positive impact behind it, one of which is spreading agricultural information throughout the earth quickly.
Peran Komunikasi Interpersonal dalam Membentuk Persepsi Generasi Muda Terhadap Masa Depan Pertanian Indonesia: The Role of Interpersonal Communication in Shaping Young Generations' Perceptions of the Future of Indonesian Agriculture Prastiwi, Chintamy Rizky; Rozaki, Zuhud; Wulandari, Retno; Azzahra, Isni
Proceedings of Universitas Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta Graduate Conference Vol. 3 No. 2 (2024): Crafting Innovation for Global Benefit
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18196/umygrace.v3i2.640

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This research addresses the role that interpersonal communication plays in shaping young people's perceptions of the future of agriculture in Indonesia. Through a qualitative approach, we analyze communicative interactions between the younger generation and agricultural stakeholders. The results show that interpersonal communication plays a crucial role in shaping young people's views on the potential and challenges of the agricultural sector. Factors such as education, first-hand experience, and social media influence how these perceptions develop. The implications of these findings provide insight into communication strategies that can be used to inspire and engage the younger generation in advancing the future of Indonesian agriculture.
Challenges and Opportunities for the Young Generation in Sustainable Agricultural Development Priani, Gisca Wahyu; Rozaki, Zuhud; Wulandari, Retno; Azzahra, Isni
Proceedings of Universitas Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta Graduate Conference Vol. 3 No. 2 (2024): Crafting Innovation for Global Benefit
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Young people around the world face significant challenges and opportunities in taking a key role in sustainable agricultural development. The growth of the agricultural sector is facing serious challenges, especially with a significant decline in the number of young farmers and an increase in old age farmers. The Journal aims to detail the structural changes of the agricultural workforce with a focus on the phenomenon of peasant aging and the decline of young farmers. In addition, the journal will identify the factors causing such changes and detail the policies needed to support the involvement of young farmers in the agricultural sector. The research methods used include descriptive analysis and data tabulation, with the results of the analysis showing that these challenges are getting worse in Indonesia. Several factors caused the decline in the number of farmers in the agricultural sector, including agricultural modernization, social change, lack of profits, the approach of retirement age. One of the Indonesian government's strategies to overcome the challenges of the younger generation industry is through the development of technology-based startups by providing business incubation facilities. The results of this study show that the lack of young workers in the agricultural sector is due to a lack of interest and confidence in the agricultural sector which is considered less promising for the future. However, young workers in the agricultural sector are needed to maintain and advance food in Indonesia. The crisis of young farmers must be addressed so as not to threaten Indonesia. The crisis of young farmers must be addressed so as not to threaten Indonesia's food security, food security is a strategic aspect, and experience in various countries shows that successful development often depends on previous food security achievements.
Peran Vital Generasi Muda Dalam Transformasi Pertanian Indonesia Ke Arah Masa Depan Yang Lebih Cerah: The Vital Role of the Young Generation in the Transformation of Indonesian Agriculture towards a Brighter Future Fatinah, Intri Nur; Rozaki, Zuhud; Wulandari , Retno; Azzahra, Isni
Proceedings of Universitas Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta Graduate Conference Vol. 3 No. 2 (2024): Crafting Innovation for Global Benefit
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18196/umygrace.v3i2.643

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This research details the crucial role played by Indonesia's young generation in driving the transformation of the agricultural sector towards a brighter future. In this context, the focus of the research lies on the significant contribution of the younger generation in integrating innovation, technology and sustainable approaches into the agricultural system. Through a collaborative approach, youth work with the government, research institutions and other stakeholders to initiate and implement innovative solutions that strengthen food security, increase productivity and reduce environmental impacts. An in-depth analysis of the role of the younger generation reveals that they are not only key actors in the adoption of modern technologies, but also agents of social change that drive agricultural sustainability. With the involvement of the younger generation, collaborative networks are formed that accelerate the transfer of knowledge and skills, expand access to resources, and stimulate the development of small-scale agricultural enterprises. Consequently, this transformation creates new economic opportunities, improves farmers' welfare and contributes to the achievement of sustainable development goals. The results of this research provide an in-depth look at how the vital role of the younger generation is a key pillar in creating a resilient, adaptive and highly competitive agricultural foundation. In conclusion, understanding and appreciating the contributions of the younger generation is not only relevant for agricultural transformation, but also crucial for building a sustainable and bright future for Indonesia.
Memupuk Harapan Pertanian Indonesia: Kontribusi Generasi Muda dalam Peningkatan Teknologi Demi Mewujudkan Pertanian Indonesia yang Berkelanjutan: Nurturing the Hope of Indonesian Agriculture: Young Generation's Contribution to Technology Improvement for Sustainable Indonesian Agriculture Hidayatullah, Rahmat Syarif; Rozaki, Zuhud; Wulandari, Retno; Azzahra, Isni
Proceedings of Universitas Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta Graduate Conference Vol. 3 No. 2 (2024): Crafting Innovation for Global Benefit
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18196/umygrace.v3i2.644

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Qualified human resources who are committed to creating a quality agricultural sector are one of the success factors for sustainable agricultural development. However, the current condition of agriculture faces a serious problem, namely the number of young farmers has decreased. The role of farmers is very important to fulfill the food needs of a country. With the decreasing number of farmers today and the average farmer is old, it can threaten overall food security. Family as an internal factor plays an important role in the regeneration of farmers where they can directly interact at any time. The role of the government and the private sector in land conversion policies needs to pay attention to the impacts caused. . In the midst of globalization and the development of information technology, the strengthening of the three extension models has been challenged by the innovation of information production and distribution mechanisms to complement farmers' decision-making. Extension communication systems based on information technology or new media need to be an important concern, especially to stimulate the development of the interest of young farmers who are increasingly literate with the application of renewable technology.
Co-Authors Adilla , Zahrani Crisna Adylla, Siti Fatur Ahmad Faisal Anzahri Ahmad Shabudin Ariffin Aizat Md Sin Ajam, M. Ridha Al Riyadh, Rofiqoh Zuroida Ali Rahmat AMALIA, INTAN Amanah, Cantika Wira Amnah, Cantika Wira Anggi Angriani Arie Kusuma Paksi Arie Kusuma Paksi Arie Kusuma Paksi Ariffin, Ahmad Shabudin Ayu Pratiwi Nurhidayati Aziz, Ammar Abdul Azzahra, Isni Deni Aditya Susanto Devanto Riyadi Dimas Adi Nugroho Distrianada, Ridho Ikbar Dyah Eka Novitasari Elvina Nurrohma Emil Salim Erni Sofia Murtini Faidati, Nur Farrah Fadhilalh Hanum Fatinah, Intri Nur Fatmawati, Mila Fauzan, Muhammad Firdausia, Najwa Diah Fitria Nugraheni Sukmawati, Fitria Nugraheni Fitriyani, Nurzalifa Gerry Adhinandra Gusya, Irsyad M.I Hamidin Rasulu Hanum, Farrah Fadhillah Hayun Abdullah Hidayatullah, Rahmat Syarif Irna, Afifah Jabid, Abdullah W. Kamaluddin, Abdul Kadir Kamarudin, Mohd Fauzi Khamsing Keothoumma Khoirunnisa, Farina Kusuma, Hanarita Naffi Leonardo Akbar Lestari Rahayu Lestari Rahayu Mamnuah, Mamnuah Marischa, Diva Marziah Zahar Mohd Fauzi Kamarudin Mona Fairuz Ramli Mona Fairuz Ramli Muhammad Abdullah Mulyono Mulyono Mulyono Mulyono Mulyono Nadhif Fadhlan Musyaffa Nava Puspa Ningrum Nur Rahmawati Nur Rahmawati Nur Rahmawati Nur Rahmawati1 Nurlita, Mita Nurrohma, Elvina Nurroma, Elvina Octaviana, Syva Oki Wijaya Oktaviani, AuthNur Rizky Pramudya, Yudhi Prastiwi, Chintamy Rizky Priani, Gisca Wahyu Pujastuti Sulistyaning Dyah Purnama, Zapi Puteri, Adinda N. J. Putri, Roissa Nathania Ramadhani, Novara Nurvinka Ramli, Mona Fairuz Retno Retno Retno Wulandari Reyna Ashari safira, Adila putri Saktiyono Sigit Tri Pamungkas, Saktiyono Sigit Tri Salsabila, Alsti Kalica Saputra, Rivaldi Alan SAPUTRI, RIFKA DIAH Satria, Muhammad Rangga Senge, Masateru Setyoasih, Winda Ismah Siti Nurjannah Sofa Nur Azizah Sofa Nur Azizah Sukarji, Sukarji Suryani, Cahyaningrum A. Suryani, Cahyaningrum Arie Susanawati Susanawati, Susanawati Tridtitanakiat, Pavalee Chompoorat Tristya Meirani Rejeki Triyono Triyono Triyono Triyono VIONANDA, REZA Wasesa , Rayjaka Widodo, Widodo Widyasmoro Widyasmoro Wijaya, Oki Wira Amanah4, Cantika wulandari , retno Yudhi Pramudya Yudhi Pramudya Yudhi Pramudya Yunanto Yuni Lestari Zakiya, Firyal Kamilatuz Zidan, Zacky