Jenny Baroleh
Program Studi Agribisnis Fakultas Pertanian Universitas Sam Ratulangi

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DINAMIKA KELOMPOK TANI SARONGSONG YOUTH DI KELURAHAN TUMATANGTANG SATU, KECAMATAN TOMOHON SELATAN, KOTA TOMOHON Charly ., Kojansow; Jenny ., Baroleh; Martha M. Sendow
AGRI-SOSIOEKONOMI Vol. 12 No. 3 (2016)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (184.736 KB) | DOI: 10.35791/agrsosek.12.3.2016.13666

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This research aims to know the dynamics of farmer groups Sarongsong Youth in Tumatangtang One Vilage Sub-District South Tomohon. This research method was using study case. Data is taken from primary data and secondary data from February 2016 until April 2016, primary data was conducted with interview techniques using a list of questions while the secondary data were taken from the Office of Neighborhood, Office districts and local Office of Agricultural Extension, Fisheries and Forestry (BP3K). All members of the Group of farmers Sarongsong Youth Tumatangtang Villages One Sub-district South Tomohon became the source of the respondents in this study. Variable research includes the 8 (eight) factor is the dynamics of farmer groups, namely: the purpose of the group, group structure, group functions, the function of the coaching group, group cohesiveness, the atmosphere, the pressure group on a group of farmers, farmer groups and effectiveness. The data obtained in the analyses are descriptive, and the results obtained are presented in the form of a percentage of the Table. The research results showed that farmers group dynamics Sarongsong Youth in Tumatangtang Neighborhoods One Sub-district South Tomohon is a good category. This is especially shown by factors the dynamics of farmer groups in addition to the pressure on the group, which is due more to sub factor is still less. Farmers group dynamics Sarongsong Youth needs to be improved again, especially the factor of pressure on the group. Should be given its own awards to members of the other groups in order to provide more motivation for them is appropriate, especially when there are more who contribute to a group.
POLA ALOKASI WAKTU DAN KONTRIBUSI PENDAPATAN PEREMPUAN PEDAGANG SAYURAN DI PASAR PINASUNGKULAN KAROMBASAN MANADO Angelina ., Pesik; Jenny ., Baroleh; Rine ., Kaunang
AGRI-SOSIOEKONOMI Vol. 12 No. 3 (2016)
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This study aims to determine the pattern of time allocation of women vegetable traders and their contribution to the household income. This research was conducted in Pinasungkulan Market, Karombasan, Manado for two month from June to July 2016. The primary data was collected from interviews with 15 women vegetable sellers who have a family. Secondary data were obtained from Sub-office Pinasungkulan Market. Data analysis was used descriptive analysis techniques. The results showed that, in general, women vegetables traders in the Pinasungkulan Market have started selling vegetables after they were married. Because as wives, they realized that they have to support their husbands to earn money for a living because of their husband's income is not sufficient. Time allocation patterns of the woman vegetable seller shave used an average of 15 hours per day for all their activities. They are selling vegetables, domestic activities and others social activities. Their time allocation daily respectivley consists of sold vegetables activities spend on average 8.9 hours (59.40%), for households 2, 6 hours/day (17.30%) and for other activities such as watching television and attending worship and other social activities, an average of 3.5 hours (23.3%). The conclusion from this study that the pattern of time allocation by women vegetable vendors in the Market of Pinasungkulan, Karombasan, women spend more time on economic activities than from domestic activities. Women vegetable sellers have earned average income of IDR 4.400 million per month with a 59.27% ​​contribution to the family income. While their husband shave contributed to the family income is lower than the wife of 19.09% with an average income of  IDR 1.417 million per month. The contribution of other members of the household is income, especially children, are IDR 1.607 million per month (21.64%). Therefore, it can be concluded that women vegetables traders in Pinasungkulan Market are primary source of support for family.  
INTERAKSI SOSIAL TRANSMIGRAN DESA WERDHI AGUNG DENGAN PENDUDUK ASLI DESA IBOLIAN DI KECAMATAN DUMOGA TENGAH Claudia Mouren Demakota; Welson M. Wangke; Jenny ., Baroleh
AGRI-SOSIOEKONOMI Vol. 13 No. 1A (2017)
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This study aims to find out how cooperation, competition, conflict and accommodation between transmigration living in the village of Werdhi Agung with indigenous people in Dumoga Sub-district. This study was conducted from December 2016 to February 2017, starting from preparation to the formulation of the research report. The data used in the form of primary data and secondary data. This research is done by purposive sampling technique. The total respondents in this study were 40 people, who were the head of the family, consisting of 20 members of the transmigrant group from Bali and 20 members of the indigenous Mongondow community representing the local population. Data analysis was done descriptively by using Likert Scale. The results show that: a) The cooperation between transmigrants and indigenous peoples is so harmonious that in their daily life it has reflected a broad assimilation / mixing form arising from the realization that they have common interests, both individually and in groups, they are aware that they have different ethnic cultural backgrounds. This has a positive effect on the social life of transmigration communities and indigenous peoples in coexistence. b) Competition between transmigrants and indigenous people is marked by land ownership / social jealousy competition and competition between village youth but no competition or threat of violence. c) Conflicts between transmigrants and indigenous peoples only occur in land tenure, and the conflicts are not frequent among rural youth. d) Accommodation or work to end disputes or conflicts between conflicting parties ie between transmigrants and indigenous peoples can be resolved either through the family or with the help of villagers and government officials.
PERAN PENDAMPING TERHADAP PEMBERDAYAAN KELOMPOK TANI KAKAO DI KABUPATEN BOLAANG MONGONDOW UTARA Juwita Janeke Eman; Jenny ., Baroleh; Agnes E. Loho
AGRI-SOSIOEKONOMI Vol. 13 No. 2 (2017)
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This study aims to determine the role of facilitators who facilitate farmer groups, especially in cocoa crops and know the various obstacles faced by the accompaniment in the assistance activities of cocoa farmer groups in North Bolaang Mongondow Regency. The study lasted for three months from February to April 2017. The data collected in the form of primary and secondary data. Primary data collected through interviews with 5 farmer groups and taken by deliberate were 3 farmers group of Advanced and 2 groups of Beginner Farmer Group. Each group of farmers is taken as many as 6 people consisting of the management of farmer groups namely chairman, secretary, treasurer and 3 members. Total of respondents amounted 30. Secondary data were obtained from the Office of Agriculture and District Offices in North Bolaang Mongondow. Data analysis was used descriptive analysis. The results of this research showed that the counselor was instrumental in empowering the cocoa farmer groups in both the beginner and advanced farmer groups in intensification and rehabilitation activities. The role of companion is categorized as a very important role that is 88.3%. This can be seen from the corective and enhacement in the way of gardening. The constraints faced by counselors, especially at the beginner level farmers, are the fear of to take risk of failure in production so that they have not dared to try new technologies.
SIKAP KELOMPOK TANI TERHADAP GERAKAN NASIONAL KAKAO DI KABUPATEN BOLAANG MONGONDOW UTARA Yesitha J. Lomban; Lyndon R.J. Pangemanan; Jenny ., Baroleh
AGRI-SOSIOEKONOMI Vol. 13 No. 2A (2017)
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This study aims to examine the attitude of farmer groups to Gernas Kakao in Bolaang Mongondow Utara District. The study lasted for three months from April to June 2017 in Bolaang Mongondow Utara District. The data used are primary data collected through interviews with 5 farmer groups taken by purposive sampling ie 3 groups of advanced farmers and 2 groups of farmers beginners class. Each farmer group was taken by 6 people consisting of farmer group members such as chairman, secretary, treasurer and 3 members so that the total of 30 respondents. Secondary data were obtained from the Office of Agriculture and District Office in Bolaang Mongondow Utara. The method of analysis used is descriptive. The results showed that farmers' attitudes in cocoa farmer groups at both beginner and advanced level of Cocoa Gernas Program in intensification, rejuvenation and rehabilitation activities were categorized as high in the sense strongly agreed that this program increased cocoa production. However. there are still farmers who disagree with this program because they rarely follow the counseling and guidance of the companion so that their knowledge, attitudes and behavior are different from other farmers who actively participate in the Cocoa Gernas Program. Farmers are still afraid of the risk of failure in production so that they can not accept the new technologies given and prefer to cultivate the plants in their own way, this happens to the beginner farmer groups so that the necessary extension workers and companions to change the mindset of farmers.
ADMINISTRASI KELOMPOK WANITA TANI (KWT) DI KECAMATAN TOMOHON SELATAN KOTA TOMOHON Margaretha Mariska Mamesah; Benu Olfie. L. S; Jenny ., Baroleh
AGRI-SOSIOEKONOMI Vol. 13 No. 3A (2017)
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This study aims to determine the administrative completeness of women farmer groups inTomohon Selatan Subdistrict Tomohon City. This study was conducted from January to March 2017. Thedata used are primary data obtained from direct interviews with women farmer group organizations(Chief, Secretary, Treasurer) based on a prepared list of questions. The analysis used for theadministrative variable of activity and financial administration that is each answer is related to the formof statement which is expressed with the words that is Good given Score: 3, Less Good is given Score: 2and Not Good is given Score: 1. Result of research indicate that administration activity in Seruni andfarmer group of Kemangi are complete while Flower is not complete. Seruni and Kemangi categorizedgood because 80% of books exist and complete filled and 20% was not complete, while group of farmerof Flower is categorized not good because only 60% book filled with complete and 40% of the otheradministrative books are not exist. The Finance Administration of the three groups of women farmers iscategorized as unfavorable because only 50% of the books are available and are completed by the womenfarmer group.
PENERAPAN FUNGSI MANAJEMEN PADA KELOMPOK TANI ASI ENDO DI DESA TEWASEN KECAMATAN AMURANG BARAT KABUPATEN MINAHASA SELATAN Kivry E. Salmon; Jenny ., Baroleh; Juliana R. Mandei
AGRI-SOSIOEKONOMI Vol. 13 No. 3A (2017)
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The purpose of this research is to know the implementation of management function in Asi Endo Farmer Group in Tewasen Village, Amurang Barat Subdistrict, South Minahasa Regency. The study was conducted from April to June 2017. The data used were primary data obtained from direct interviews with the management and members of farmer groups based on prepared questions list and direct observation or survey in the research site. Data analysis used is descriptive analysis, presented in tabular form, then the resultant data is analyzed by using likert scale. The results showed that the implementation of Asi Endo farmer group management function in Tewasen Village, Amurang Barat subdistrict of South Minahasa Regency covering the function of planning, organizing function, movement function, supervisory function and assessment function, as a whole is in the Very Good category with 82.8% . This means that group members together with group administrators are very good at implementing management functions within the Asi Endo farmer group.*jrm*
FAKTOR-FAKTOR PENYEBAB PUTUS SEKOLAH DARI ANAK PETANI DAN NON-PETANI DI DESA SEA DAN DESA WAREMBUNGAN KECAMATAN PINELENG KABUPATEN MINAHASA Vinny Briggita Mua; Elsje Pauline Manginsela; Jenny ., Baroleh
AGRI-SOSIOEKONOMI Vol. 13 No. 3A (2017)
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This study aims to determine what factors are the cause of drop out of the children of farmers and non-farmers and whether there are differences in factors that cause drop out of the children of farmers and non-farmers. The analysis used in this research is by using descriptive analysis. This study was conducted from April to June 2017. This study used primary data and secondary data. Primary data was collected by direct interviews based on list of questions that have been prepared to the total respondents as many as 28 respondents. Method of sampling in this research use purposive sampling methods, they are children of farmer and not farmer with their parents. The results of this study indicate that the factors causing drop out of the children of farmers and non-farmers are: internal factors consisting of the will of the child itself and because children do not like school. External factors consisting of the economic condition of parents (unable to finance) and the social environment because affected with children who have dropped out of school first. At the parent level, both farmers and non-farmers, there is no difference in the reasons for dropping out. While at the level of children, both farmers and non-farmers children, there are different reasons for dropping out of school. Non-farmer children are because of internal factors: the willingness of children themselves while the child farmers are because of external factors are because the social environment.*eprm*
MOTIVASI PENDAMPING TERHADAP KELOMPOK TANI DI DESA KINUNANG KECAMATAN LIKUPANG TIMUR KABUPATEN MINAHASA UTARA Ema ., Rumbrawer; Leonardus R. Rengkung; Jenny ., Baroleh
AGRI-SOSIOEKONOMI Vol. 13 No. 3A (2017)
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This study aims to determine the companion motivation of farmer groups in the village of Kinunang, District Likupang East, North Minahasa District. This study was conducted from May to July 2017. The data used were primary data obtained from each farmer group through direct interviews with 30 (thirty) respondents using questionnaires that were asked to the heads of farmer groups in Kinunang Village in East Likupang Sub-district. Secondary data is obtained directly from books, and articles. The data obtained will be analyzed using descriptive analysis which each answer is tested and tested using Likert scale. The results of this study indicate that the motivation of farmer group supporters is very important in the empowerment of farmer groups both at the level of beginner and advanced in the activity.
PERAN PEMERINTAH DESA TERHADAP KELOMPOK TANI KARYA LESTARI DI DESA TALIKURAN SATU KECAMATAN SONDER KABUPATEN MINAHASA Imelda ., Manopo; Jenny ., Baroleh; Charles R. Ngangi
AGRI-SOSIOEKONOMI Vol. 14 No. 1 (2018)
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This study aims to determine the role of village government towards of karya lestari farmer group in talikuran one village sub-district of sonder district minahasa. The study lasted for 2 (two) months starting from March to April 2017 in Talikuran satu Village Sub-district of Sonder District of Minahasa ranging from preparation, data retrieval, to the preparation or research reports. Data collection methods in this study using primary data and secondary data. Primary data is obtained directly from the source though surveys and interviews using questionnaires to all members of karya lestari farmer groups, while secondary data is obtained directly from institutions related to the research in village government Talikuran one. The result showed that the role of village government towards sustainable farmer group is categorized as excellent with score in the can is 315.
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