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Journal : TOFEDU: The Future of Education Journal

The Analysis of Financing in the Agricultural, Forestry, and Agricultural Infrastructure Sectors in BPRS in Indonesia Safira, Cut Maza; Ansari, Leli Putri; Risma, Okta Rabiana; Ariani, Dian; Suhendra, Noval
The Future of Education Journal Vol 4 No 6 (2025)
Publisher : Lembaga Penerbitan dan Publikasi Ilmiah Yayasan Pendidikan Tumpuan Bangsa

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61445/tofedu.v4i6.704

Abstract

The agriculture, forestry, and agricultural infrastructure sector plays a crucial role in maintaining Indonesia’s food security, yet it continues to face various challenges, especially in terms of limited access to financing. Sharia Rural Banks (BPRS) are among the financial institutions that have the capacity to provide funding to this sector, although the distribution of such financing is affected by both internal and external factors. This study aims to analyze the influence of Non-Performing Financing (NPF), Third Party Funds (DPK), and the Farmer Exchange Rate (NTP) on BPRS financing in the agriculture, forestry, and agricultural infrastructure sectors in Indonesia. Using monthly time series data from January 2013 to September 2024, the study applies the Autoregressive Distributed Lag (ARDL) approach to explore both short-run and long-run relationships. The findings indicate that NPF has a negative and statistically significant effect in both the short and long term. DPK, while showing an insignificant effect in the short term negative in the previous period and positive in the current exhibits a significant and positive influence over the long term. Meanwhile, NTP exerts a positive but statistically insignificant impact across both time horizons. These results provide important insights into the variables affecting BPRS financing and offer useful input for policy development aimed at strengthening the targeted sectors through Islamic financial approaches.
Co-Authors Abdul Rasyid Aglis Andhita Hatmawan, Aglis Andhita Agnes Soukotta Agung Pranoto Agustyn, Adelia Dara Alismani, Alismani AMALIYAH, FITRI Arly, Ibnu Arnentis ' Arwin Tannuary Butar-Butar, Ribka Sari Cakranegara, Pandu Adi Damrus, Damrus Donny Dharmawan dwi purwanto Ekasari, Silvia Eko Wahyu Widayat Elizabeth Yohanes Ellina Rienovita Ema Yudiani Ertika, Yenny Hartini Hasyim, Muthahharah Helmi Noviar Heny Herawati Husen, Tamitha Intassar I Nyoman Tri Sutaguna Ida Aju Brahma Ratih Ida Aju Brahmasari Imam Muhammad Irwan Moridu Jacomina Vonny Litamahuputty Josua Alexander Gultom Junus Paulus Patty Kevin Indajang Khairunnisya, Azlia Kusumaningati, Iip Dyah Leli Putri Ansari M. Nasir M.M, Besse Faradiba Malini Lubis, Fatimah Mertha Agung Durya, Ngurah Pandji Musran Munizu Ningsih, Lia Sulistia Noval Suhendra Noval Suhendra Nuraini , Sulfani PA. Andiena Nindya Putri Pandiangan, Saut Maruli Tua Pangestu, Divan Robi Purnama, Nanang Dwi Puspitasari, Desty Ratih Putra Mahendra, Putra Putri Ramadhani, Putri Ramayana, Andi Risma, Okta Rabiana Roely Ardiansyah, Roely Rubiyanti , Rubiyanti Safira, Cut Maza Saiful Badli, Saiful Salmiah Sari Satria, Ahmad SELLY SIPAKOLY Sembiring, Rinawati Senoaji, Fauzie Setiawan, Zunan Shifa, Mutiara Sidin Ali Suhendra, Noval Syamsul Hadi Tanjung, Indra Ismayudi Tanti Widia Nurdiani Tarsyad Nugraha Tio Devilishanti Trisna, Nila ulfa, siti maria maria Umaima Umaima Unah, Santi Faiyatul Wahyuningsih, Yayuk Eko Yasrizal Yoto Yoto, Yoto Yovita Vivianty Indriadewi Atmadjaja Yustina ' Zulaili, Zulaili