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The Role of the Village Government in Community Empowerment for Economic Development in Maholo Village, East Lore District, Poso Regency Fitriyani, F.; Yunus, Santi; Anam, Haerul; Nasruddin, Anwar; Tallesang, Mukhtar
Golden Ratio of Data in Summary Vol. 4 No. 1 (2024): November - April
Publisher : Manunggal Halim Jaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52970/grdis.v4i1.574

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This study aims to determine the role of the Maholo Village government in empowering the farming community for village economic development. The research method used in this study is a qualitative method. Based on the results of the research, it was found that the role of the Maholo Village government in empowering the farming community is still lacking. This is due to the lack of communication between the community and the village government, the lack of socialization carried out by the government about the empowerment of the farmer community, the uneven provision of assistance for the farming community in Maholo Village, the empowerment carried out for community groups, especially the farmer group, is uneven, so that there are some people who are less enthusiastic about the community empowerment program around 30-40%.
Pengaruh Inovasi Produk Terhadap Penjualan Coklat Berhantu pada Mf Dessert Nur’aziza; Santi Yunus; Kalvin Parinding; Nuryana Haprin DJ Achmad; Rita Yunus
ManBiz: Journal of Management and Business Vol. 3 No. 3 (2024): ManBiz: Journal of Management and Business 
Publisher : Institut Agama Islam Nasional Laa Roiba Bogor

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47467/manbiz.v3i3.5572

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Innovation is a mechanism for companies to adapt to a dynamic environment. Therefore, companies must be able to develop new thoughts and ideas, provide innovative products, and improve services to satisfy customers. This research aims to determine the effect of product innovation on sales of Haunted Chocolate at MF Dessert in Palu City. This study used descriptive qualitative method. The results show that in August, sales were relatively high due to product introductions to customers. However, in September and October, sales declined before the innovation was implemented, mainly due to a decrease in interest in sweets. After the innovation was implemented, sales in November and December increased because customers were attracted to the new flavors, many preferring pandan and cappuccino flavors to the original flavors. In conclusion, sales of Haunted Chocolate before the innovation had decreased due to lack of interest in sweet foods. Innovation has a positive effect on sales, as evidenced by an increase in sales after the innovation is implemented.
Analisis Pendapatan dan Kelayakan Usaha Salad Buah pada Mf Dessert Nahdiasma Kirana; Santi Yunus; Mukhtar Tallesang; Farida Millias Tuty; Rita Yunus
ManBiz: Journal of Management and Business Vol. 3 No. 3 (2024): ManBiz: Journal of Management and Business 
Publisher : Institut Agama Islam Nasional Laa Roiba Bogor

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47467/manbiz.v3i3.5573

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Income is all income received from other parties in the form of money or goods, as well as industrial output, which is valued based on the current amount of money from these assets. Turnover is one of the company's components and the main objective in preparing the income statement. This research aims to conduct an analysis of fruit salad income at Mf Dessert. Through this careful research and comprehensive literature review, it is hoped that we can provide deeper insight into the income that contributes to Fruit Salad at Mf Dessert and provide recommendations that can help Mf Dessert businesses optimize their business potential. The method used is descriptive qualitative. The results of this research show that the average revenue from Mf Dessert is IDR 3,900,000,- per 5 months with production costs incurred of IDR 3,484,873,- per 5 months. The production costs consist of fixed costs of IDR 4,000 per 5 months and variable costs of IDR 3,435,000 per 5 months. From the results of data analysis, it was found that the income earned by fruit salad at Mf Dessert was IDR 415,127 per 5 months. Based on feasibility research on Mf Dessert (R/C Ratio), a value (R/C Ratio) of 1.22 or 1.22 > 1 was obtained, meaning that for every cost incurred Rp. 1, it produces income of Rp. 1.22 so that the revenue is greater than the capital spent. So it can be concluded that the fruit salad at Mf Dessert can be said to be profitable and worth running.
ANALYSIS OF POVERTY CHARACTERISTICS IN TORETE VILLAGE, BUNGKU PESISIR, MOROWALI REGENCY Mahamidi, Widyawati; Lutfi, Muthar; Taqwa, Edhi; Yunus, Santi; Yunus, Rita
JIMEK : Jurnal Ilmiah Mahasiswa Ekonomi Vol. 8 No. 02 (2025): JIMEK Vol 08 No 02 2025
Publisher : Fakultas Ekonomi Universitas Kadiri

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30737/jimek.v8i02.7192

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This study aims to analyze the vulnerability profile and economic resilience strategies of poor households, particularly those dominated by the elderly and those with low education levels, in Torete Village. A mixed-methods approach was used. The quantitative study results indicate that the majority of respondents are aged 61 years and above (64.3%), with a basic education level (78.6% are elementary school graduates), and are predominantly housewives (46.4%) or farmers (39.3%). Household expenditure patterns are very conservative, with the majority of respondents (75.0%) having no transportation expenses and focusing their expenditures entirely on basic food needs. This group's economic resilience is supported by high home ownership (96.4%) and the elimination of rent. Qualitative findings confirm that the biggest obstacles faced by respondents are internal factors such as old age and health conditions that limit their ability to earn a productive living. The main strategy used to cover the deficit in needs is relying on financial support from children. In addition, structural issues such as land access and demands for transparency in the distribution of social assistance are also highlighted as significant obstacles to escaping poverty. This study concludes that social assistance needs to be complemented by empowerment programs that target the productive generation in poor families and adequate social protection guarantees for the elderly.
Analysis of Health Expenditure on Rice Expenditure: A Case Study of Vulnerable Poor Households on Sulawesi Island Yunus, Santi; Anwar, Chairil; Ichwan, Mohamad; Yunus, Rita
Jurnal Ilmiah Manajemen Kesatuan Vol. 14 No. 1 (2026): JIMKES Edisi January 2026
Publisher : LPPM Institut Bisnis dan Informatika Kesatuan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37641/jimkes.v14i1.4853

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Poverty reduction under the Sustainable Development Goals remains constrained by the persistence of vulnerable poor households, particularly in Sulawesi, where limited income and rising health expenditures increase the risk of falling into poverty despite being above the poverty line. This study aims to determine the income of vulnerable low-income households on Sulawesi Island using SUSENAS 2023 data and to analyze the ratio of health expenditure to rice expenditure. It is descriptive quantitative research using SUSENAS 2023 secondary data. The research population is 47,478 households, focusing on a sample of 9,223 vulnerable low-income households defined by expenditure of 1.0-1.5 times the provincial poverty line. Results show 9,223 vulnerable low-income households spread across six provinces. Central Sulawesi has the highest vulnerability threshold, while West Sulawesi has the lowest, reflecting regional price differences. Living costs increase economic vulnerability. The proportion of non-prescription health expenditure is highest in Central and Southeast Sulawesi, where it exceeds rice expenditure. Purchasing non-prescription drugs is common due to easier access and lower cost, despite risks of irrational use. Government social assistance for low-income households includes direct cash transfers, national health insurance, and food aid.
Co-Authors Abdul Azis Sapriadi Abdul Azis Sapriadi Abdul Rahmat Abdul Rahmat Achmad, Nuryana Hapirin Dj Afandhi Afandhi Al-Hadar, Zakina Zein Aldenan Kristanto Taburi Alfiska Meike Syaloomitha Ompoeo Amal, Husaeva Anam , Haerul Anam, Haerul Andi Herman Jaya Andina Pangala Andina Pangala Busman Busman, Busman Busman, Muh. Rafli Chairil Anwar Dini Angraini Edhi Taqwa Eko Jokolelono Eni Santika, Ni Wayan F. Fitriyani Fadhilah, Rifqah Failur Rahman Farida Milias Tuty Farida Millias Tuty Fathia Fathia Fiola Sinta Fitriyani, F. Giska Putri Haerul Anam Haerul Anam Hakimi, Shohib Ika Rafika Ika Rafika Jody Setyadi Kalvin Albert Parinding Kalvin Parinding Kamagi, Siti Hargita R. Kartika Kartika Laendatu Paembonan Lare Murwokolo Cokro Lutfi, Muhtar Lutfi, Muthar M. Anwar Nasruddin M. Lutfi Mahamidi, Widyawati Marselina Lian Marselina Lian Ma’rifah, Nur Ainun Meity Ferdiana Paskual Meity Ferdiana Paskual Meity Ferdiana Paskual Meyti Ferdiana Paskual Mifta Khairani Nasution Moh Irsyat Arrosidik R. Abd Karim Mohamad Ichwan Muhammad Idfal Mukhtar Tallesang Mukhtar Tallesang Musdayati Musdayati Musdayati Musdayati, Musdayati Muthar Lutfi Nahdiasma Kirana Nahdiasma Kirana Nahe, Sahrul SA. Naisela Vebyanti Y. Pontoh Novita Sari Novita Sari Nudiatulhuda Mangun Nuryana Haprin Dj Achmad Nuryana Haprin DJ Achmad Nuryana Haprin DJ. Achmad*, Nuryana Haprin Nur’aziza Parifaya, Nurfadila I Paskua, Meity Ferdiana l Paskual, Meity F Paskual, Meity Ferdiana Paskual, Meyti Ferdiana Patta Tope Putri, Atista Galuh Surya Putri, Dini Aulia Rafika, Ika Rafil Pramana S.M. Arsad Ramenggila, Silvia Delvita Ravika Rismawati Rengku, Stovan Reny Melawati Rezaldi, Rezaldi Rifqah Fadhilah Rita Suirlan Rita Yunus Saljum Muliyani Saputra, Ahmad Syamsuddin Syamsuddin HM Syamsuddin Syamsuddin Tallesang, M. Tallesang, Mukhtar Vera Sri Endah Cicilia Wahyudi, Isyam Yohan Yohan Yohan Yosep Sompotan Yunus Sading Yusril, Moh. Zakina Zein Al-Hadar