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AS THE AGRICULTURE, FORESTRY AND FISHERIES SECTOR STILL AS A POTENTIAL IN THE PROSPERITY OF INDONESIAN SOCIETY? Nugrahini Susantinah Wisnujati; Markus Patiung
Agricultural Socio-Economics Journal Vol 20, No 4 (2020): OCTOBER
Publisher : Socio-Economics/Agribusiness Department

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21776/ub.agrise.2020.20.4.7

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All countries on the planet possibly be overseen ideally with the goal that their kin are prosperous. The Indonesian country has the potential for normal assets (ranger service, ranches, domesticated animals, fisheries and food crops) which in the Gross Provincial Homegrown Item (PDRB) are contracted as horticulture, ranger service and fisheries. The capability of the Indonesian country has endured a ton of harm and capacity changes. The exploration goals are (1) to investigate the horticultural, ranger service and fisheries parts as manageable areas or not, which add to the Gross Provincial Homegrown Item, (2) to dissect whether the farming, ranger service and fisheries divisions can succeed the Indonesian public. The explanatory strategies utilized are Area Remainder (LQ), Dynamic Area Remainder (DLQ) and Klassen Typology. The exploration results show that the horticultural, ranger service and fisheries divisions are essential/potential segments today and later on, although despite the fact  their development is moderate and won't be supplanted by different segments until the apocalypse because of God's effortlessness. Just by dealing with its latent capacity, in particular horticulture, ranger service and fisheries, the Indonesian country can thrive its kin, with a note that it is important to join agribusiness and innovation, for example, GIS innovation, nano innovation that utilizes crude materials from farming, ranger service and fisheries.
ANALYSIS OF SUSTAINABILITY OF ECONOMIC SECTOR IN PROBOLINGGO DISTRICT EAST JAVA PROVINCE – INDONESIA Markus Patiung; Nugrahini Susantinah Wisnujati
Agricultural Socio-Economics Journal Vol 20, No 4 (2020): OCTOBER
Publisher : Socio-Economics/Agribusiness Department

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21776/ub.agrise.2020.20.4.2

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Gross Regional Domestic Product (PDRB) is the amount of gross added value arising from all economic sectors in the region. It aims to help formulate regional policies, plan and evaluate development results, and provide information that can describe the regional economic performance. The purpose of this research is to analyse sustainable economic sector in Probolinggo district east Java province – Indonesia.  A sustainable sector means a sector that is currently included as a basis and will remain a basis sector in the future even if the growth is slow or fast. The analytical methods used include analysis of Location Quotient (LQ), Dynamic Location Quotient (DLQ), and Klassen Typology. Of the 17 economic sectors that contributed to the PDRB of Probolinggo district, with the results of the LQ analysis, 7 sectors were in basic categories and 10 sectors were in non-basic categories. Results of the comparative analysis of LQ and DLQ indicates that there are 5 leading sectors, 2 prospective sectors, 6 mainstay sectors, and 4 lagging sectors. The results of the classification typology analysis consisted of 3 fast-growing and fast-growing sectors, 7 sectors is growing fast, 4 advanced and slow-growing sectors, and 3 relatively lagging sectors. From the three analysis results, it can be seen that the sustainable sectors are agriculture, forestry, and fisheries (second rank ); electricity and gas procurement sector (first rank); water supply, waste management, waste and recycling sectors (third rank); health service sector and social activities (fourth rank); other service sectors (rank fifth); processing industry sector; construction sector; transportation and warehousing sector; the accommodation and food and drink provision sector; information and communication sector; and the education services sector.
ANALYSIS OF SOCIO-ECONOMIC OF TOBACCO FARMERS IN PROBOLINGGO REGENCY EAST JAVA INDONESIA Nugrahini Susantinah Wisnujati; Markus Patiung
Agricultural Socio-Economics Journal Vol. 23 No. 1 (2023): JANUARY
Publisher : Socio-Economics/Agribusiness Department

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21776/ub.agrise.2023.023.1.13

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The interest of tobacco ranchers in the Probolinggo Regency has forever been unsure because of changes in the cost of creation factors and tobacco items, affecting tobacco ranchers' pay and financial circumstances. The motivation behind the review is (1) to Analyze the pay of tobacco ranchers; (2) to Analyze the elements that influence the pay of tobacco ranchers. (3) Analyze the social states of tobacco ranchers. The strategies utilized in this study are specific techniques with R/C proportion investigation instruments and relapse examination. According to this review (1), the typical pay of tobacco ranchers in the Probolinggo rule added up to Rp 18,540,000/ha/developing season with an RC proportion = 1.6. (2 Factors that influence the pay of tobacco ranchers are land lease, ZA cost, urea cost, and pesticide cost. (3) Based on research, 83% of tobacco ranchers own their homes and are incredibly durable dividers for the responsibility for merchandise utilized daily, such as fridges, TVs, and handphones. For vehicle possession, which is utilized to work and drop off from school, 57% use bikes, 28% use cruisers, and 14.29% use vehicles. Rata-normal wards of the rancher family at most is 3, to be specific, two youngsters and one spouse. Tobacco ranchers are OK with the climate; this is described by their functional improvement of a water system to clean the general climate, building love offices, and socialization spots to interface kinship. It demonstrates that the financial states of tobacco ranchers are satisfied and prosperous.
Co-Authors Abdul Razak Munir Achmadi Susilo Ahmad Junaidi Ahmadi Susilo Alunia Dwi Zahara T Angelina Saingio Ardian Kardiono Ausat, Abu Muna Almaududi Azlina Idris Che Zalina Zulkifli Dedi Hermansyah Diah Tri Hermawati Didit Darmawan Endang Siswati Erna Haryanti Ernawati Ernawati Feri Setiawan Santoso Fernanda Iman Mahendra Fritty Fatma Rochmatul Izza Hary Sastryawanto Hary Sastrywanto Herman Yosep Koisine Inti, Ristani Widya Issalillah, Fayola Istifadhoh, Emilia Iva Evry Robiyansah Jamalus, Jamalus Kamal, Mohammed Kardio, Bana Karim, Sarbaini A. Kaswadi Kaswadi Ken Sari Nimas Pramhesti Khan Khayru, Rafadi Koesriwulandari Koesriwulandari Koesriwulandari Koesriwulandari Koesriwulandari, Koesriwulandari Lestari, Hasti Wuri Lusy Tunik Muharlisiani Marjuki Markus Patiung Maulana Sudrajat, Prama Hasta Aditya Moch Makruf Faris Moch. Thohiron Monissa Citrahayu Sumawardhani Mulya, Fitra Nainggolan, Ananda Fitria Nia Saurina Nina Ari Wahyuni Paiman Paiman Patiung, Markus Permana, Vebri Dwi Prama Hasta Pratiwi Dwi Karjati Pratiwi Dwi Karyati Rafadi Khan Khayru Rahindra, Hendy Arsyad Reni Rachmawati Ristani Widya Inti Rizki Ramadhan, Mohammad Akbar Rizky Junianto Robig Subagio Rochmad Zulfikar Sastrya Wanto, Hary Sastryawanto, Hary Siswati, Endang Siti Rokhmi Fuadati Solehodin Sri Rahayu Margaretna Jajuk Hanafie Sri Rahayu MJH Suhara, Ade Suryaningsih, Dwie Retna Suwandi S. Sangadji Syaiful, Putri Kalifatun Syamsu Rijal Syamsuddin Syamsuddin Tanti Handriana Vita Magdalena Wensislaus Arman Ndau Widyatmike Gede Mulawarman Yosua, Relansius