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Efforts to Encourage Development of Sustainable Modern Agriculture Through Empowerment of Farmer Group Khoirul Anam; Teguh Soedarto
Agricultural Science Vol. 5 No. 2 (2022): March
Publisher : Faculty of Agriculture, Merdeka University Surabaya, Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55173/agriscience.v5i2.70

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Modern agriculture activities by intensively cultivating land and the massive use of fertilizer and pesticide have been shown to significantly increase agricultural productivity. However, modern agricultural systems have a serious impact on environmental damage, so it is necessary to develop modern agricultural systems that are environmentally sound and sustainable. This agricultural system can be successful if it is supported by all stakeholders, especially the Farmer Groups as a forum for farmers in their agricultural activities. The powerlessness of farmer groups in managing their members and their farms can be the cause of the failure of sustainable development of modern agriculture. This study aims to describe and analyze efforts to encourage the development of a modern sustainable agricultural system through the empowerment of farmer groups. This research was conducted with a qualitative approach based on literature studies from several journals and the results of previous research. The study results indicate that empowerment of farmer groups is the right way to increase the participation of farmer communities in the development of sustainable modern agriculture. The empowerment process carried out with the awareness, capacity and empowerment of farmer groups can increase awareness, ability, expertise and strength to take advantage of their potential. In the empowerment activities, it is necessary to empower actors from local government, community leaders and farmer group leaders who can act as motors and motivators. In addition, it is necessary to anticipate the inhibiting factors and the supporting factors that can encourage farmer group empowerment activities.
Competence of Agricultural Extension An Effort To Increase Agricultural Productivity In Sidoarjo Faisol Humaidi; Teguh Soedarto
Agricultural Science Vol. 5 No. 2 (2022): March
Publisher : Faculty of Agriculture, Merdeka University Surabaya, Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55173/agriscience.v5i2.72

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Sidoarjo Regency is one of the agricultural production areas, especially vegetables and is the largest supplier to Surabaya. The high productivity of agriculture cannot be separated from the role of agricultural extension workers who are spread in most sub-districts in Sidoarjo Regency. The purpose of this research is to measure the performance of agricultural extension workers in order to increase agricultural productivity, especially vegetables in Sidoarjo Regency. This research method uses descriptive, analytic and correlational approaches. A good extension policy strategy that can increase agricultural productivity is carried out by increasing programs related to institutions, quantity and quality of Agricultural Extension Officers and improving farmer group institutions. With this policy strategy, it can improve the quality of Agricultural Extension through education and training, as well as empowerment farmer groups by improving programs related to institutions, quantity and quality extension workers and institutional improvement of farmer groups. The results of the study show that the performance of Agricultural Extension Officers in the context of increasing agricultural productivity is in the very good category.
Analysis of Farmers Attitude In Cenning And Bululawang Sugarcane Business Variety Budi Utomo; Teguh Soedarto
Agricultural Science Vol. 6 No. 1 (2022): September
Publisher : Faculty of Agriculture, Merdeka University Surabaya, Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55173/agriscience.v6i1.77

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This study was conducted to determine the differences in income, level of feasibility and level of enthusiasm or attitude of farmers in cultivating sugarcane varieties of Cenning and Bululawang. The research was carried out in Badang Village, Ngoro District, Jombang Regency from May to July 2021. The research method used was descriptive analysis method, which means analyzing income that has been ongoing or based on reality. In addition, the multi-attribute fishbein model is also used to calculate the interest or attitude of sugarcane farmers to plant cenning and Bululawang varieties.The results showed that the income obtained from sugarcane farming of the Cenning variety was Rp. 24.522.620,- while the sugarcane of Bululawang variety was Rp. 18.438.820,-. Sugarcane farming of the cenning variety in Badang Village, Ngoro District, Jombang Regency is feasible to be cultivated with an R/C Ratio of 1.61. Meanwhile, the Bululawang variety of sugarcane farming is also feasible with an R/C Ratio of 1.49. Based on fishbein analysis, it was found that the attitude of sugarcane farmers in Badang Village, Ngoro District, Jombang Regency (Ao) towards the cenning variety was 37,28. It is interpreted that the farmer's total attitude (Ao) towards the cenning variety is in the third range (36-51) which is agree (S). So it can be concluded that sugarcane farmers in Badang Village, Ngoro District, Jombang Regency prefer cenning sugar cane to Bululawang sugarcane varieties.
Benefits of Biogas as a Renewable Energy Source in Supporting Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in the KPSP Setia Kawan Region, Pasuruan, Indonesia Yudi Ariyanto; Teguh Soedarto
Agricultural Science Vol. 8 No. 2 (2025): March
Publisher : Faculty of Agriculture, Merdeka University Surabaya, Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55173/agriscience.v8i2.159

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KPSP (Cooperative of Dairy Farmers) Setia Kawan, Nongkojajar, Pasuruan, East Java, Indonesia, is one of the largest cooperatives of dairy farms in Indonesia, which consists of approximately 11,225 farmers with a population of 25,273 dairy cows. Milk production to date has reached ± 94,000 liters per day or ± 1,128,000 liters per year, which is increasing due to the milk needs of the Indonesian people, with the number of dairy cattle population in the KPSP Setia Kawan area has the potential to produce renewable energy sources, namely biogas by processing livestock manure waste. Processing livestock waste into biogas is very profitable and can play a role in the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) program.Processing livestock waste into renewable Energy through biogas is very appropriate because biogas can balance the use of fossil energy, which is increasingly depleting, and the use of biogas is more environmentally friendly and has economic and social benefits as a pillar of sustainable developmentThis systematic review comprehensively examines the benefits of biogas as renewable Energy in supporting the sustainable development goals program based on the three pillars of sustainable development, namely environment, economy, and social, that support the SDGs Sustainable Development Goals program. The research shows a powerful contribution benefit between the three pillars of sustainable development and sustainable development goals at KPSP Setia Kawan on biogas as renewable Energy.
Co-Authors Adzanil Rachmadhi Putra Ainul Yaqin Al Kurnia, Dyanovita Alfiani, Fina Ali, Mukti Alit, Ronggo Alvian Dwiangga Wijaya Amir, Indra Tjahaja Amir, Indra Tjahaya Anggraeni, Yuni Tiara Anggriawan, Teddy Prima Aprilia Dwi Permata Sari Arbaatun, Yunia Arfiana Dita Arum Sari Ariel Hidayat Arika Mardiana Arum Sari, Arfiana Dita Aryani, Gisca Sabrina Dwi Avivah, Elmira Dhiva Belia Onny Putri Azizah Bella Rahma Nadia Firdaus Budi Utomo Churin’in, Rachma Arsyieta Dhamayanti Mutiara Putri Dini Oktavira Wijaya Dita Atasa Dona Wahyuning Laily Eko Nurhadi Eko Nurhadi Endang Yektiningsih, Endang Faiqoh, Nadya Kamilia Faisol Humaidi Faisol Humaidi Fatchur Rozci Febryanti, Lilik Firliah, Nyahni Arisandi Firnanda, Fida Dea Firza Prima Aditiawan Fredella, Femy Atha Gusti Eka Yuliastuti Habibah, Nadia Hadianti, Imania Hamidah Hendrarini Hardi, Tri Henni Endah Wahanani Ilham, Afizh Muhammad Inas Arifatun Inas ’ Indah, Pawana Nur Indra Tjahaja Amir Isna Hamidah Hilmi Issafira, Radissa Dzaky Jumiatik, Jumiatik Kanisius Karo Karimullah, Muhammad Khasan, Umar Khoirul Anam KHUSNIYAH L. Budi Kagramanto Laraswari, Ananda Nabila Layllindra, Fasya Arifatin M Samsul Arifien Ma'arif, Alia Replica Mahanani, Anajeng Esri Edhi Marpaung, Febri Ari Melinda Trirahayu Mirza Andrian Syah Mubarokah Mubarokah Mubarokah Mubarokah, Mubarokah Muhamad Sayyid Wahyu Putra Nada, Irma Qotrun Ningrum, Anisa Sulistya Noor Rizkiyah Nugroho, Sigit Dwi Nugroho, Sigit Dwi Nurhadi, Eko Nuriah Yuliati Prasmita Dian Wijayati Prayoga, Yoga Purwanti, Arinta Puspita Ayu, Adinda Rachmawati Putra, Achmad Syaifulloh Putri, Ana Safira Putri, Devi Laxmi Aprilia Putri, Nabila Amelia Rahmawati, Berliana Ramadhan, Muhammad Rifal Ramadhani, Firizky Ramawati, Rhiska Renata, Erika Aprilia Resya Nurdyawati Revita Yustianawati Risnanda, Arsita Wahyu Risqi Firdaus Setiawan Rizkiyah, Salsabila Putri Ainur Sahbuddin Santoso, Wahyu Sarifatul Ulkiyeh Setyo Parsudi Sigit Dwi Nugroho Sinta Arifiana Kusumawati Sri Widayanti SRI WIDAYANTI Sumartono Sumartono Sumartono, Sumartono Syahnaz, Cindiah Syarif Imam Hidayat Teti Hariyati, Teti Tondang, Ika Sari Tri Wahyu Nurmavina Trirahayu, Melinda Vanya Agita Sari Wahyu Santoso Wahyuningrum, Widya Wardani, Renata Dian Kusuma Werdhani, Juliane Kurnia Wicaksono, Sheptyan Anjas Yoga Ramadhan Yudi Ariyanto Yuwono Susanto Zuhda Mila Fitriana Zuhda Mila Fitriana