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Building the Sustainable Self-Reliance on Children Behaviour During the Pandemic through the Logical Framework Approach Kurniawan Arif Maspul; Fina Amalia
ULIL ALBAB : Jurnal Ilmiah Multidisiplin Vol. 1 No. 6: Mei 2022
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During the pandemic in the last two years, it has evolved a challenge for teachers and parents and for developing children's thinking. At an early age where they should be able to learn constantly through the school and home environment, they suddenly descend into a situation of uncertainty which makes the limitations of developing their behaviour. As the nation's best generation hopefuls, it is necessary to introduce children through a logical framework to have independence, especially in dealing with uncertain situations at this time. The authors are straining how children can apply it through direct guidance from parents and teachers with hybrid guidance through this framework. Through qualitative concepts accompanied by interviews and observations in SD Islam & Tahfidz Ibnu Umar Tangerang Selatan, parents feel the progress of their children's way of thinking in dealing with time and making more use of it positively through their daily activities and adding self-confidence, especially in their independence in making choices in the use of time.
Specialty Coffee in the United Arab Emirates: Challenges and Opportunities Kurniawan Arif Maspul
ULIL ALBAB : Jurnal Ilmiah Multidisiplin Vol. 1 No. 6: Mei 2022
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The UAE has potential and opportunities from all stakeholders to revitalise the country as a hub of specialty coffee in the Middle East. Nevertheless, with the agitating demand for coffee, where only 60% is met by global coffee supply from smallholders, besides five countries that limit the production of 72% of coffee in the world. In addition to the challenge of the world's demand for 25% of coffee in 2030, will specialty coffee be sustainable for future generations (WCR, 2021)? All stakeholders from leaders need challenges to embrace and cooperate; restore all chains from farmers' needs as the core of coffee itself. The UAE will become sustainable in every coffee value chain if UAE can overcome this challenge as early as possible. It is hoped that all opportunities will be able to create an absolute three bottom legs of sustainability in the coffee farm, which will support future needs.
Sustaining the Specialty Coffee in Morocco: Challenges and Opportunities Kurniawan Arif Maspul
ULIL ALBAB : Jurnal Ilmiah Multidisiplin Vol. 1 No. 10: September 2022
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Morocco's long gastronomy history creates it unique for tourists who visit the country from time to time. In addition, developing specialty coffee in the Middle East requires Morocco to follow the third-wave coffee culture. Therefore, in sustaining specialty coffee in Morocco, the community, especially youth, participates in cultivating this third-wave culture, apart from following global economic trends and developing communities in coffee knowledge from farm to cup. The author's visit to Morocco to explore the uniqueness of specialty coffee and discover its new coffee cultures in the region for the last four years. This report is qualitatively based on observations from visits and interviews with Hajar Jeddou, one of the coffee professionals in Morocco. Keywords: Specialty Coffee, Creative Economy, Gastronomy, Tourism Development
A Harmonious Symphony of Fourth-Wave Coffee Culture: How The Relationship Between Coffee and Local Wisdom Contributes to Sustainability and Ethical Practices in Community Kurniawan Arif Maspul
ULIL ALBAB : Jurnal Ilmiah Multidisiplin Vol. 2 No. 5: April 2023
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The relationship between coffee and culture is a complex and harmonious symphony through its local wisdom, with each element contributing to a larger, beautiful composition. Coffee has played a significant role in many cultures worldwide, symbolising hospitality, socialisation, and tradition. This relationship has also led to cultural exchange and innovation, with coffeehouses becoming centres of intellectual and artistic trade. Specialty coffee has brought a new level of sustainability to the industry, emphasising transparency, traceability, and ethical practices. This symbiotic relationship between culture and sustainability has created a unique and harmonious blend of social, cultural, and economic sustainability, promoting a more holistic and equitable world. Furthermore, Saudi Arabia has embraced the fourth wave of specialty coffee, recognising its potential to drive gastronomic growth in their creative economy SMEs. Small businesses like Sulalat and Camel Step have emerged as industry leaders, emphasising sustainability and transparency in the coffee supply chain. The Saudi government has also implemented initiatives to support small businesses in the specialty coffee industry, driving economic growth. The fourth wave of specialty coffee has created a new coffee culture in Saudi Arabia, focusing on sustainability and unique flavours. As the industry expands, it is expected to create new opportunities for entrepreneurs and drive economic growth in the country. Moreover, the specialty coffee industry in Saudi Arabia is driving diversity and promoting sustainability through initiatives such as fair pay and working conditions for coffee farmers, promoting sustainable farming practices, and reducing waste. The sector supports local coffee producers and roasters, fostering economic growth and entrepreneurship in the region; it also works with coffee farmers globally and promotes sustainable coffee farming practices. The industry is leveraging artificial intelligence and high-end machinery to improve coffee production and reduce the negative environmental impact of farming. The specialty coffee industry is committed to the United Nations' Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) by promoting social, economic and ecological sustainability. By focusing on these areas, the industry is creating a more sustainable and equitable coffee industry that benefits the global community. The relationship between coffee and culture is a complex and harmonious symphony through its local wisdom, with each element contributing to a larger, beautiful composition. Coffee has played a significant role in many cultures worldwide, symbolising hospitality, socialisation, and tradition. This relationship has also led to cultural exchange and innovation, with coffeehouses becoming centres of intellectual and artistic trade. Specialty coffee has brought a new level of sustainability to the industry, emphasising transparency, traceability, and ethical practices. This symbiotic relationship between culture and sustainability has created a unique and harmonious blend of social, cultural, and economic sustainability, promoting a more holistic and equitable world. Furthermore, Saudi Arabia has embraced the fourth wave of specialty coffee, recognising its potential to drive gastronomic growth in their creative economy SMEs. Small businesses like Sulalat and Camel Step have emerged as industry leaders, emphasising sustainability and transparency in the coffee supply chain. The Saudi government has also implemented initiatives to support small businesses in the specialty coffee industry, driving economic growth. The fourth wave of specialty coffee has created a new coffee culture in Saudi Arabia, focusing on sustainability and unique flavours. As the industry expands, it is expected to create new opportunities for entrepreneurs and drive economic growth in the country. Moreover, the specialty coffee industry in Saudi Arabia is driving diversity and promoting sustainability through initiatives such as fair pay and working conditions for coffee farmers, promoting sustainable farming practices, and reducing waste. The sector supports local coffee producers and roasters, fostering economic growth and entrepreneurship in the region; it also works with coffee farmers globally and promotes sustainable coffee farming practices. The industry is leveraging artificial intelligence and high-end machinery to improve coffee production and reduce the negative environmental impact of farming. The specialty coffee industry is committed to the United Nations' Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) by promoting social, economic and ecological sustainability. By focusing on these areas, the industry is creating a more sustainable and equitable coffee industry that benefits the global community.
Brewing a Sustainable Future: Exploring Standardisation and Cultural Diversity in Saudi Arabia and Indonesia's Specialty Coffee Industry through Indonesian Coffee Professionals' Lens Kurniawan Arif Maspul
ULIL ALBAB : Jurnal Ilmiah Multidisiplin Vol. 2 No. 5: April 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56799/jim.v2i5.1536

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This article offers a unique perspective on the specialty coffee industry by exploring the intersection of standardisation and cultural diversity in Saudi Arabia and Indonesia. It fills a gap in the existing literature by focusing on the experiences of Indonesian coffee professionals working in Saudi Arabia. This study's qualitative research includes interviews with Indonesian coffee professionals working in Saudi Arabia's growing cities, observations, and literature reviews. The research findings highlight the importance of balancing standardisation and cultural diversity in the specialty coffee industry. Indonesian coffee professionals recognise the significance of standardising specific parameters in the coffee brewing process to ensure consistency and quality while respecting consumers' cultural differences and preferences. The study's insights provide valuable guidance for coffee professionals, industry stakeholders, and policymakers interested in promoting a sustainable and diverse specialty coffee industry in the region. This article contributes to the growing literature on the intersection of coffee sociology, offering a fresh perspective on the complex relationships between culture, identity, and work practices in the coffee industry. Ultimately, this article aims to promote diversity, inclusivity, and sustainability in the specialty coffee industry, creating a more equitable and sustainable future for coffee professionals, consumers, and the environment.