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The Role of Farmer Groups in The Development of Rice Farming in Warnasari Village, Tamban Catur District, Kapuas Regency: A Descriptive Analysis Suyatno, Suyatno; Nurlaela, Siti; Widiarso, Budi Purwo
JSEP (Journal of Social and Agricultural Economics) Vol. 17 No. 1 (2024): JURNAL SOSIAL EKONOMI PERTANIAN (J-SEP)
Publisher : University of Jember

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This study aims to determine the role of farmer groups in the development of rice commodity farming in Warnasari Village, Tamban Catur Subdistrict, Kapuas Regency. This study used the deskriptif quantitative method which was carried out from August to December 2022. The selection of village subdistricts and farmer groups was carried out proposively, while the sampling of respondent farmers used proportional random sampling. The type of data used is primary data and skunder data as supporting data. The results of data analysis showed that the role of farmer groups in the development of rice farming in Warnasari Village as a learning class was categorized as medium with a value of 69.2%, the role of farmer groups as a vehicle for cooperation was also categorized as medium with a value of 60.8%, while the role of farmer groups as production units was categorized as high with a value of 78.5%. After obtaining the results of the research, it was recommended to farmer groups to increase group activities that are mutual assistance, for example during “gropyokan”, rat control, and other pest control to increase farmer participation and responsibility, thus it was hoped that the role of farmer groups as a vehicle for cooperation can be increased.
The Self-Efficacy and Kluckhohn's Value Orientations: Core Behavioral Drivers Among Young Tobacco Farmers in Temanggung Dewi Fortuna, Puri Eka; Hariadi, Sunarru Samsi; Lasiyo; Widiarso, Budi Purwo
Jurnal Pengembangan Penyuluhan Pertanian Vol. 22 No. 1 (2025): Juli
Publisher : UPPM Politeknik Pembangunan Pertanian Yogyakarta Magelang (Polbangtan Yoma)

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This study analyzes the primary drivers of tobacco farming behavior among young farmers in Temanggung Regency, Indonesia’s premium tobacco hub. Integrating psycho-cultural approaches—self-efficacy theory (Bandura, 1986) and Kluckhohn’s (1951) cultural value orientation—this research challenges conventional agricultural behavior theories emphasizing environmental factors. Data were collected through a survey of 140 young farmers across 6 core districts, analyzed using Structural Equation Modeling (SEM) and profitability assessment. Key findings reveal Personal factors (particularly self-efficacy: λ=0.743) significantly influence behavior (β=0.706; p<0.01), while environmental factors are insignificant (β=0.147). Kluckhohn’s values especially mastery over nature (mountain land expansion without terracing) and work for livelihood reinforce self-efficacy through cultural internalization. Loyalty among young farmers stems from inherited land ownership (77.14%) and high profitability (R/C ratio 1.44). These findings revise Ajzen’s (1991) theory and propose a "psycho-cultural resilience" model for farmer regeneration, where strengthening self-efficacy and conserving local values prove more effective than external interventions.