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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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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18196/umygrace.v3i2.642

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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.
Indonesia's Youth Strategy Towards Sustainable Agricultural Change Oktaviani, AuthNur Rizky; Rozaki, Zuhud; Wulandari, Retno; Distrianada, Ridho Ikbar
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.v3i2.645

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Education and training focused on sustainable agriculture have a crucial role to play in preparing young Indonesians to play a role in sustainable agricultural change. This article discusses several internal and external factors influencing youth interest in the agricultural sector, including limited land constraints, inadequate financial support, negative views of agriculture, and the attractiveness of the non-agricultural sector in urban areas. Research shows that effective, practical, and up-to-date education and training programs can inspire youth to engage in sustainable agricultural practices. The importance of reviving youth interest in agriculture is also emphasized through the development of young entrepreneurs in the agricultural sector. Concrete measures such as increased access to technology, agricultural infrastructure development, and cooperation between governments, research institutions, and communities were identified as strategies to achieve sustainable agriculture. The importance of reviving youth interest in agriculture is also emphasized through the development of young entrepreneurs in the agricultural sector. Concrete measures such as increased access to technology, agricultural infrastructure development, and cooperation between governments, research institutions, and communities were identified as strategies to achieve sustainable agriculture. The importance of active youth participation in the policy process and cooperation with various parties was also discussed. Various training initiatives, such as the Kostratani Program at the Jambi Agricultural Training Center and thematic training activities for farmers, show the government's real commitment in increasing the capacity of agricultural human resources. However, challenges such as the labor crisis in the agricultural sector, especially among young farmers, have an impact on the aging of farmers. Strategies for the protection and empowerment of farmers according to Law Number 19 of 2013, which involve increasing resilience to climate change, business risk management, and strengthening market systems, were identified as steps that can be taken to address various problems in the agricultural sector.
Budidaya Jagung Untuk Meningkatkan Hasil: Maize Cultivation to Increase Yield safira, Adila putri; Rozaki, Zuhud; Wulandari, Retno; Distrianada, Ridho Ikbar
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.v3i2.646

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Research conducted in Pandes, Wedi Subdistrict, Klaten District, Central Java Province aimed to determine the effect of the number of seeds and pruning on corn yield. The research used a 2 x 4 factorial complete randomized design with two factors, namely the number of corn seeds per planting hole and pruning. The results showed that all treatment parameters did not experience interaction except corn seed weight per cob. The largest seed weight was found in the combination of B1P2 (183.93 grams per cob) while the smallest was found in B1P0 (176.88 grams per cob).
Kontribusi Generasi Muda Dalam Perkembangan Pemberdayaan Hidroponik: Kontribusi Generasi Muda Dalam Perkembangan Pemberdayaan Hidroponik Wasesa , Rayjaka; Rozaki, Zuhud; Wulandari , Retno; Distrianada, Ridho Ikbar
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.v3i2.647

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Indonesia is one of the countries that rely on the agricultural sector as its advantage. However, the need for good quality and human resources has decreased in recent years, especially in the agricultural sector, which will affect the contribution of the young agricultural workforce/young generation to the success of agriculture in Indonesia. Hydroponics is agricultural cultivation without the use of soil media, so hydroponics is an agricultural activity carried out using water as a medium to replace soil.The purpose of this paper is to find out about the contribution of the younger generation in today's agricultural field, especially in hydroponic farming. the search method for this paper uses the journal search method with the Google Scholar web. the result of this paper is to find out detailed details about the contribution of hydroponic farming with references in several villages and schools. This paper has many benefits so that we can know more up-to-date information, so that it can be a reference or material to start hydroponic farming properly.
Peluang dan Tantangan Generasi Muda Menuju Pertanian Bekelanjutan: Opportunities and Challenges for the Young Generation Towards Sustainable Agriculture Zidan, Zacky; Rozaki, Zuhud; Wulandari, Retno; Distrianada, Ridho Ikbar
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.v3i2.648

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This research explains the role of the younger generation in facing the increasingly complex challenges of agriculture, especially in the context of climate change. Focusing on technological innovation, this research outlines how youth engagement can be a key driver of positive transformation in the agricultural sector. Through innovative approaches, such as the application of advanced technologies and sustainable practices, the younger generation is expected to increase agricultural productivity and resilience. The research details the impacts of climate change on agriculture and identifies innovative opportunities that the younger generation can take to address the challenges. In the context of climate change and exposure to global markets, the younger generation is identified as a potential agent of change. A key focus was to explore how technology can improve agricultural efficiency, productivity and resilience. The younger generation is expected to address environmental challenges and meet the demands of a dynamically changing global market. The results of this study provide insights into the transformational potential of the younger generation in shaping a sustainable and globally relevant future for agriculture.
Quality analysis of coffee waste compost with the addition of cassava tapai local microorganism (LMO) bioactivator Sukmawati, Fitria Nugraheni; Irna, Afifah; Pramudya, Yudhi; Sukarji, Sukarji; Pamungkas, Saktiyono Sigit Tri; Rahmat, Ali; Rozaki, Zuhud; Hanum, Farrah Fadhillah
Applied Research in Science and Technology Vol. 3 No. 2 (2023): Applied Research in Science and Technology
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33292/areste.v3i2.46

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Coffee waste contains a large amount of nutrients, making it a potential raw material for compost fertilizer. The nutrients contained in coffee waste include N, P, K, Mg, and Ca. Utilization of coffee waste as compost requires bioactivators to accelerate the decomposition process. This study aims to determine the difference in compost quality from coffee waste by using bioactivators in the form of local microorganisms (LMO) of cassava tapai. This study was conducted from April to May 2023 at the greenhouse of LPP Polytechnic Yogyakarta, consisting of two stages: making the LMO and making the compost. Cassava tapai LMO was prepared as a treatment for composting coffee waste. Each treatment was repeated three times. After that, the fermentation results in the form of compost were tested, then the results were compared with the standards of the Decree of the Minister of Agriculture No. 261/KPTS/SR.310/M/4/2019 on the minimum technical requirements for organic fertilizers, biological fertilizers, and soil conditioners. The results reveal that the provision of cassava tapai LMO bioactivator affected the quality of coffee waste compost produced. The quality of composts produced from control, cassava tapai LMO of 90 ml, and EM-4 treatment does not meet the standards of the Decree of the Minister of Agriculture in the parameter of chemical properties, namely the C/N ratio. The quality of compost produced from cassava tapai LMO of 120 ml meets the standards of the Decree of the Minister of Agriculture and SNI 2004 in all parameters of physical properties, chemical properties, and nutrient content.
Pengembangan UMKM Jamu Celup Di Dukuh Rejosari, Terong, Dlingo, Bantul Rozaki, Zuhud
MATAPPA: Jurnal Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat 2024: Article In Press
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31100/matappa.v5i1.1971

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Pertanian menjadi bagian tak terpisahkan dari kehidupan mayasarakat. Akan tetapi terkadang potensi dari pertanian ini masih belum dikembangkan secara maksimal. Dukuh Rejosari adalah sebuah dukuh yang memiliki potensi pengembangan hasil pertanian berupa tanaman herbal. Potensi pengembangan tanaman herbal menjadi jamu di dukuh ini terbilang tinggi. Kegiatan pengabdian ini bertujuan untuk mengembangkan UMKM jamu celup di Dukuh Rejosari, Terong, Dlingo, Bantul dengan memanfaatkan potensi yang dimiliki oleh dukuh ini. Metode yang digunakan adalah penyuluhan, pelatihan dan transfer teknologi. Mitra pengabdian ini adalah Kelompok Wanita Tani Mawar Rejosari. Antusiasme mitra dalam mengembangkan potensi tanaman herbal menjadi jamu celup ini sangat tinggi, terbukti sudah ada rencana untuk diajukan hak paten dan PIRT untuk produk ini. Komitmen dan konsistensi dalam pengembangan jamu celup ini memerlukan kerjasama semua pihak agar bisa terus berkembang.
Co-Authors Adilla , Zahrani Crisna Adylla, Siti Fatur Ahmad Faisal Anzahri Ahmad Shabudin Ariffin Aizat Md Sin Ali Rahmat AMALIA, INTAN Amanah, Cantika Wira Ammar Abdul Aziz Amnah, Cantika Wira Anggi Angriani Arie Kusuma Paksi Arie Kusuma Paksi Arie Kusuma Paksi Ayu Pratiwi Nurhidayati Azzahra, Isni Deni Aditya Susanto Devanto Riyadi Dimas Adi Nugroho Distrianada, Ridho Ikbar Dyah Eka Novitasari Elvina Nurrohma Elvina Nurroma Emil Salim Faidati, Nur Farrah Fadhilalh Hanum Fatinah, Intri Nur Fauzan, Muhammad Firdausia, Najwa Diah Fitria Nugraheni Sukmawati, Fitria Nugraheni Fitriyani, Nurzalifa Gerry Adhinandra Gusya, Irsyad M.I Hanum, Farrah Fadhillah Hidayatullah, Rahmat Syarif Irna, Afifah Keothoumma, Khamsing Khoirunnisa, Farina Kusuma, Hanarita Naffi Leonardo Akbar Lestari Rahayu Lestari Rahayu Mamnuah, Mamnuah Marischa, Diva Marziah Zahar Masateru Senge Mohd Fauzi Kamarudin 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 Octaviana, Syva Oktaviani, AuthNur Rizky Pramudya, Yudhi Prastiwi, Chintamy Rizky Priani, Gisca Wahyu Pujastuti Sulistyaning Dyah Purnama, Zapi Puteri, Adinda N. J. Putri, Roissa Nathania Retno Retno Retno Wulandari Rofiqoh Zuroida Al Riyadh safira, Adila putri Saktiyono Sigit Tri Pamungkas, Saktiyono Sigit Tri Salsabila, Alsti Kalica Saputra, Rivaldi Alan Satria, Muhammad Rangga Sofa Nur Azizah Sofa Nur Azizah Sukarji, Sukarji Suryani, Cahyaningrum A. Suryani, Cahyaningrum Arie Susanawati Susanawati Susanawati Susanawati, Susanawati Tristya Meirani Rejeki Triyono Triyono Wasesa , Rayjaka Widodo, Widodo Widyasmoro Widyasmoro Wijaya, Oki Wijaya, Oki Wira Amanah4, Cantika wulandari , retno Yudhi Pramudya Yudhi Pramudya Yudhi Pramudya Yunanto Yuni Lestari Zakiya, Firyal Kamilatuz Zidan, Zacky