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Sosialisasi Pemberdayaan Kewirausahaan di Kabupaten Indramayu melalui Sosialisasi Hukum Merek dan Indikasi Geografis Rafianti, Laina; Maulana, Mursal; Amirulloh, M.; Suryamah, Aam; Muchtar, Helitha Novianty; Faujura, Rahmanisa Purnamasari; Reynaldi, Farah Azzahra; Anudiwanti, Puja
Agrikultura Masyarakat Tani Vol 2, No 2 (2025): Maret
Publisher : Fakultas Pertanian, Universitas Padjadjaran

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24198/agrimasta.v2i2.62656

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Kabupaten Indramayu memiliki hasil alam berupa Mangga Gedong Gincu yang memiliki karakteristik khas yang berbeda dari Mangga Gedong Gincu yang berasal dari daerah lain. Telah dilindungi sebagai Indikasi Asal Indramayu, Mangga Gedong Gincu Indramayu (MGGI) dapat meningkatkan kehidupan ekonomi di daerahnya. Meskipun demikian, terdapat beberapa permasalahan yang dihadapi khususnya terkait pemahaman hak kekayaan kekayaan intelektual. Penjajakan awal yang dilakukan oleh tim Pengabdian Pada Masyarakat dari Universitas Padjadjaran (PPM Unpad) diketahui bahwa belum banyak masyarakat yang mengetahui aturan dan tata cara penelusuran dan pendaftaran Merek yang menyebabkan perlunya dilakukan PPM di Desa Kenanga, Kecamatan Sindang, Kabupaten Indramayu. Metode PPM dilakukan melalui pre dan post kuis, sosialisasi, diskusi serta workshop untuk meningkatkan pemahaman dan keterampilan petani, produsen, dan penjual tentang pendaftaran Merek dan Indikasi Geografis. Hasil dari kegiatan PPM ini adalah Sosialisasi pemberdayaan kewirausahaan produk serta turunan MGGI dan produk pertanian dan kerajinan lainnya di wilayah setempat. Setelah PPM, diperoleh hasil bahwa pengetahuan peserta workshop meningkat sebesar 10%. Sosialisasi ini memberikan pemahaman mengenai penelusuran dan tata cara pendaftaran Merek. Sebagai langkah berikutnya, diperlukan koordinasi yang baik antar lembaga di tingkat pemerintah daerah, para petani dan produsen setempat untuk memberikan fasilitas pendaftaran Merek dan Indikasi Geografis.
Food Security Policy in Indonesia: The Impact to Land Ownership and Farmers’ Welfare Zamil, Yusuf Saeful; Nurlinda, Ida; Mutia, An Nissa Ayu; Anudiwanti, Puja
BESTUUR Vol 13, No 1 (2025): Bestuur
Publisher : Administrative Law Departement Faculty of Law Universitas Sebelas Mare

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20961/bestuur.v13i1.102837

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Events such as the war between Russia and Ukraine are just one of many examples causing food crises across the globe, possibly leading to widespread famine. Given such a necessity, each state should make food security its main priority for development. An ideal food security policy must show an impact on agrarian reform or agrarian justice, particularly meant for the welfare of small farmers. The agrarian reform may help to increase the welfare of the small farmers as a program that gives access to the control and ownership of agricultural lands. This paper studies on how far the effect of food policy against agrarian reform in Indonesia. The result of the research shows that the food security policy in Indonesia is not yet capable of increasing the welfare of small farmers. Facts show that food security policy in Indonesia prioritizes allotment over agricultural and farming lands for big companies. The approach is claimed to entrust the role of food security development to the big companies or sometimes landlords. Only a small amount of access is granted to small farmers in terms of ownership and control over such lands. In facing such conditions, the authors come with a concept to transfer the Directorate of Agrarian Management from the Ministry of Agrarian Affairs and Spatial Planning/National Land Agency to the Ministry of Agriculture. This way, food security programs will have no choice but to have farmers’ welfare to be included as one of their main objectives. A single chain of command will ease the process of implementation, and it will help the Government to have a better focus on achieving its goals, either for food security or the farmers’ welfare.