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Feasibility Analysis of Sorgum Farming in Patihan Village, Babat District, Lamongan District, East Java Province Mahiro, Septiana Dina; Hidayat, Syarif Imam; Laily, Dona Wahyuning
JURNAL MANAJEMEN AGRIBISNIS Vol 11 No 2 (2023): Jurnal Manajemen Agribisnis
Publisher : Universitas Udayana

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24843/JMA.2023.v11.i02.p05

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Indonesia's current food position still depends on rice. This is related to the level of food security. To support food security, this can be done by promoting the cultivation of sorghum. Sorghum can be a rice substitute product. Sorghum has long been cultivated in Indonesia, and there are several areas where it is planted, namely Patihan Village, Tripe District, Lamongan Regency. In 2016-2017, there was an increase in sorghum productivity in Patihan Village by 7 tonnes/ha. But in 2018-2020 there was a decrease in sorghum productivity which reached 0 tons/ha. The decline in sorghum productivity can affect farmers' income. The decline in the level of productivity of sorghum is inseparable from the existence of problems. The purpose of this research is to analyze the feasibility of sorghum farming in Patihan Village, Tripe District, Lamongan Regency, and to analyze the problems in sorghum farming. The analytical method used is the R/C Ratio and qualitative descriptive. The results showed that the R/C Ratio value was 0.26, meaning that sorghum farming in Patihan Village, Babat District, Lamongan Regency in 2021 is not feasible. The problem faced by sorghum farmers in sorghum farming is the existence of rat pests that cannot be controlled, resulting in crop failure and losses
Determinan Permintaan dan Penawaran Kopi Robusta di Indonesia: Analisis Ekonometrik : Determinants of Demand and Supply for Robusta Coffee in Indonesia: Econometric Analysis Harya, Gyska Indah; Mubarokah, Mubarokah; Widayanti , Sri; Hariati, Hariati; Inti, Ristani Widya; Mahiro, Septiana Dina
Jurnal Ilmiah Manajemen Agribisnis Vol. 13 No. 2 (2025): Jurnal Ilmiah Manajemen Agribisnis - Juli 2025
Publisher : Program Studi Magister Agribisnis Universitas Pembangunan Nasional "Veteran" Jawa Timur

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33005/jimaemagri.v13i2.40

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This study analyzes the supply and demand of Indonesian robusta coffee over the past 10 years. Multiple linear regression analysis results indicate that on the demand side, only per capita income has a significant influence, while coffee price and population are insignificant. On the supply side, coffee price, harvested area, and productivity variables are found to have significant effects. Classical assumption tests indicate multicollinearity and autocorrelation issues in the model. Overall, the study concludes that robusta coffee supply is strongly influenced by production factors (land and productivity), while demand is more influenced by purchasing power (per capita income) than by price. These findings provide important insights for stakeholders to improve the competitiveness and welfare of Indonesian robusta coffee commodities.
Urban Farming in Polybag: Socialization for Urban Areas: Sosialisasi Urban Farming di Daerah Perkotaan Prihartini, Nanda Trisna; Fadilah, Natasya; Fahmi, Muhammad Zakki; Khan, Md. Aminul Islam; Putri, Desti Agustia; Anjani, Laurent Regina; Haiimah, Azki Nur; Patriciya Diamonds, Gabriella Pusparini Tasya; Mahiro, Septiana Dina; Mubarokah, Mubarokah; Harya, Gyska Indah
CONSEN: Indonesian Journal of Community Services and Engagement Vol. 6 No. 1 (2026): Consen: Indonesian Journal of Community Services and Engagement
Publisher : Institut Riset dan Publikasi Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.57152/consen.v6i1.2601

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Urban expansion in Indonesia has led to a significant reduction in productive land, which has impacted household food security and created an economic burden due to fluctuations in horticultural commodity prices. This phenomenon is clearly evident in Asemrowo Village, Surabaya, where high residential density limits the use of backyards as productive spaces. This community service activity aims to enhance residents’ knowledge and technical skills in implementing polybag-based urban farming. The implementation method comprises three main stages: community education through interactive lectures, training through hands-on cultivation of chili peppers (Capsicum frutescens L.) and eggplants (Solanum melongena), and participatory mentoring. Program effectiveness was measured using pre-test and post-test instruments administered to participants. Evaluation results indicated a significant improvement in participants’ competencies; the average conceptual understanding score increased from 30 to 80, while the average technical and application score rose from 25 to 80. The use of polybags proved to have a high level of acceptance due to their flexibility and cost-efficiency for limited land. It was concluded that the integration of theoretical outreach and practical mentoring methods successfully changed residents’ perceptions and provided them with the ability to implement urban agriculture as a strategy for strengthening sustainable community food security