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ANALISIS RISIKO PRODUKSI USAHATANI PADI ORGANIK DI DESA ROWOSARI KECAMATAN SUMBERJAMBE KABUPATEN JEMBER Julita Hasanah; Muhammad Rondhi; Triana Dewi Hapsari
Jurnal Agribisnis Indonesia (Journal of Indonesian Agribusiness) Vol. 6 No. 1 (2018): Juni 2018 (Jurnal Agribisnis Indonesia)
Publisher : Departmen of Agribusiness, Economics and Management Faculty, Bogor Agricultural University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29244/jai.2018.6.1.23-34

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Government began to apply the concept of organic farming in order to maintain the sustainability of  agriculture. Organic farming is applied to the organic rice farming of Jember Regency. This kind of farming have some risks. The prominent risk in organic rice farming is production. Research conducted at rowosari village aims to know: (1) The amount of production risk overall; (2) The amount of production risk that seen from the length of application organic farming and land area. The location of research in Rowosari, Sumbejambe which was determined intentionally (Purposive Method). The sampling method was total sampling method. The data that used in study were primary and secondary data. The analyze method used was standard deviation (V) and coefficient of variation (CV). The results of the study showed that: (1) Overall risk of production of organic rice farming in Rowosari Village amounted to 468.25 kg or 10.1% of the average production: (2) The risk of production of organic rice farming in Rowosari Village are based on the land area small (0.5 Ha), medium (0,5-2 Ha) and large (> 2 Ha) respectively 17,6%, 6,3% and 1.3% of the average production. The risk of production of organic rice farming in Rowosari Village is based on the period of implementation from 2015 and 2012, respectively 12.1% and 7.8% of the average production. It showed that the period of organic farming implementation will influence the amount of risk production.
CATTLE FARMING 4.0 : DEVELOPMENT OF LIVESTOCK SECTOR THROUGH E-AGRIOVEST (DIGITAL BASED INVESTMENT) TO ACCELERATE ECONOMIC GROWTH IN EAST JAVA Julita Hasanah; Dian Puspasari Ina Ayati; Dimas Brillian Syaban Pramana
East Java Economic Journal Vol. 3 No. 1 (2019)
Publisher : Kantor Perwakilan Bank Indonesia Provinsi Jawa Timur

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (808.337 KB) | DOI: 10.53572/ejavec.v3i1.25

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East Java had the second highest contribution to National GDP 2017 after Jakarta with a value of 14.61%. Economic growth in East Java was supported by the agricultural sector (13%), while the livestock contributed 20.24% to the East Java agricultural sector. East Java had 20.89% of the national beef cattle population, but beef production was still relatively moderate (23.17%), because East Java farms were dominated by Conventional Farming. East Java beef production didn’t balance national beef consumption which had increased by 4.66%. It was the main cause of fluctuations and volatility in beef prices. The fundamental issue of beef issues in East Java needed to be resolved through the industrial revolution 4.0. The purpose of this study was to determine the characteristics of conventional farming, to arrange the e-agriovest system, and to know the contribution of e-agriovest system to East Java’s GDP. This research was conducted in Jember as a sample area. The study used survey methods and descriptive analytics. Based on the results of research on characteristics of conventional farming, among others (1) the number of small livestock (1-3 tail) (56.67%), (2) the sales period as needed (60%), (3) still using forage feed (100%) , (5) saving livestock function (46.66%) and sales system through blantik (66.67%). Based on East Java livestock data in 2008-2017, the contribution of livestock in East Java had a high potential to be developed in terms of population, production, demand, domestic beef prices, imported beef prices, and GDP. e-agriovest can be simulated to increase beef production by 20%. The existence of e-agriovest had a positive impact on East Java GRDP with a value increase of 2.83%. e-agriovest system is an appropriate implementation strategy in developing the livestock subsector in order to accelerate the acceleration of East Java's economic growth both economically, socially and environmentally. JEL : O4,E2,Q1
East Java Economic Model: Monetary Policy Implications in the Middle of the Covid-19 Crisis Ahmad Zainuddin; Julita Hasanah
East Java Economic Journal Vol. 4 No. 1 (2020)
Publisher : Kantor Perwakilan Bank Indonesia Provinsi Jawa Timur

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (686.873 KB) | DOI: 10.53572/ejavec.v4i1.38

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East Java is the epicenter of Covid-19 with the highest number of positive cases in Indonesia (11,508 cases as of June 28th, 2020) surpassing DKI Jakarta. The massive spread of the virus had economic consequences. Data showed that East Java's regional income in the third quarter of this year grew negatively by 5.90% (yoy). The contraction of East Java's economic growth will affect the national economy, known that East Java was the second largest contributors to national income, with a contribution of 14.61% in 2017 (Bank_Indonesia, 2018). East Java's economic problems as a result of the pandemic need to involve a comprehensive analysis in order to produce suitable policy implications. The purpose of this study is to predict the development of the Covid-19 case in East Java, to analyze the impact of Covid-19 on the East Java economy including economic growth, inflation, exchange rates, household and government consumption as well as effective macro policy simulations as a novelty of research. This research used descriptive analytical method by involving various simulations. Based onthe results of the study, it is known that (1) the increase in Covid-19 (2.5 times) without any government policy has an impact on the decrease in East Java's regional income by 1.31% or equivalent to 4655 billion Rupiah/quarter, (2) Increasing the number The spread of covid-19 by 2.5 times accompanied by the provision of consumption credit and agricultural credit of 5% will have an impact on increasing East Java's regional income by 0.57% or equivalent to Rp. 2,021 billion/quarter, (3) An increase in consumption credit by 15% means an increase in household consumption. 2.72% or equivalent to Rp. 5,985 billion/quarter, and (4) The policy to increase money supply by 15% has an impact on increasing public consumption by 0.69% or equivalent to Rp. 1,521 billion/quarter. Based on the results, it can be concluded that the most effective policy in order to reduce the economic impact of Covid-19 is the policy to increase the provision of credit to the public in the form of consumption credit or agricultural credit by 15%.
ENHANCING THE COMPETITIVE ADVANTAGE OF MSME’S VIA DIGITAL MARKETING AND THE "SEGITIGA EMAS" TOURISM PROGRAM: A CASE STUDY FROM MUMBULSARI, INDONESIA Ibanah, Indah; Hasanah, Julita; Purnamasari, Meidiana; Supriono, Agus; Soliha Hani, Evita
Jurnal Abdimas Terapan Vol. 4 No. 1 (2024): JURNAL ABDIMAS TERAPAN (NOVEMBER)
Publisher : Program Vokasi Universitas Negeri Gorontalo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56190/jat.v4i1.75

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Mumbulsari Village of Jember, has economic development potential through Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs). However, the local MSMEs face several challenges, such as limited capital, the development of quality and competitive products, and the lack of market information, which have become major obstacles to the village's economic growth, especially during the pandemic. This community service program aims to provide assistance to MSMEs in Mumbulsari through marketing training programs and the development of highly competitive products. The method used is a tiered Focus Group Discussion, at the sub-district, village, and MSME levels. The assistance program includes education on the importance of branding and technical training on using the Whatsapp Business platform and independently producing product photos by utilizing available resources. In addition, this initiative is integrated with the "Segitiga Emas" tourism program, in which Mumbulsari is positioned as a downstream tourism village. It is hoped that through this collaboration, local MSMEs can improve their production capacity, expand market access, and increase product competitiveness in wider markets. The results of this activity are expected to strengthen the local economy and position Mumbulsari Village as one of the leading destinations in the sustainable tourism ecosystem in Jember.