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Kelayakan Finansial Proyek Investasi Pengebunan Jeruk Keprok Batu 55 Secara Monokultur di Wilayah Kabupaten Banyuwangi Supriono, Agus; Atrianto, Jovi Lutvi; Faidah, Ainun; Kuntadi, Ebban Bagus; Hasanah, Julita
KUBIS Vol 5 No 02 (2025): November
Publisher : Program Studi Agribisnis

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56013/kub.v5i02.4851

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The demand for imported tangerines, especially Mandarin tangerines, has continued to increase domestically over the years. However, there is also a local variety of tangerine whose appearance, flavor, and aroma are relatively similar to those of the Mandarin tangerine, and it is said to have great potential to become a strong competitor in the domestic market — the Batu 55 tangerine. The ideal environmental conditions for cultivating Batu 55 tangerines are in highland areas with altitudes ranging from 700 to 1,200 meters above sea level. Nevertheless, due to its promising market prospects, several farmers in lowland areas (below 700 meters above sea level), such as in Sembulung Village – Cluring District – Banyuwangi Regency – East Java Province, have begun to show interest in cultivating it as a monoculture crop. Since the cultivation is being developed in lowland areas, it is important to question its financial feasibility. Research results show that: (a) a monoculture Batu 55 tangerine plantation investment project per hectare in Banyuwangi Regency, with a planting distance of 5 x 5 meters, using seedlings propagated vegetatively (cuttings), an estimated economic lifespan of 16 years, base year set in 2011, and a discount rate/discount factor (df) of 9% per year, is considered financially feasible; (b) if there is a decrease in production quantity and average selling price by up to 30%, the investment project becomes financially infeasible; and (c) if operational variable costs increase by up to 30%, the investment project remains financially feasible.. Keywords: Banyuwangi, Batu 55, Feasible, Financial, Monoculture, Orange, Tangerines
PENINGKATAN LITERASI DIGITAL MASYARAKAT PATRANG MELALUI PEMANFAATAN APLIKASI HOAX BUSTER TOOLS Langit, Ramadhani Annisa Sekar; Supriono, Agus; Hasanah, Julita; Faidah, Ainun; Suciati, Luh Putu; Kusmiati, Ati; Agustina, Titin
Jurnal Abdimas Gorontalo (JAG) Vol 8 No 2 (2025): Jurnal Abdimas Gorontalo (JAG), November 2025
Publisher : UPPM Politeknik Gorontalo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30869/jag.v8i2.1507

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Perkembangan teknologi digital memudahkan masyarakat dalam mengakses informasi, namun juga meningkatkan risiko penyebaran hoax yang sulit dibedakan dari fakta. Kondisi ini menimbulkan disinformasi dan misinformasi yang berdampak negatif pada kehidupan sosial dan kesehatan. Untuk mengatasi hal tersebut, dilaksanakan program pengabdian di RW 18 Desa Patrang, Kecamatan Patrang, Kabupaten Jember melalui pemanfaatan aplikasi hoax Buster Tools (HBT). Kegiatan berlangsung empat minggu meliputi pemaparan materi tentang bahaya hoax, pelatihan penggunaan aplikasi, pendampingan pemanfaatan fitur, serta monitoring dan evaluasi. Hasil program menunjukkan peningkatan pemahaman masyarakat dalam mengenali hoax, terutama di media sosial WhatsApp. Masyarakat mampu mengoperasikan fitur utama HBT, seperti Anti hoax Search Engine, Check Foto, Cek Video, dan Lapor hoax. Dampaknya terlihat dari meningkatnya kesadaran memvalidasi informasi, berkurangnya hoax di grup WhatsApp, serta tumbuhnya kepercayaan masyarakat terhadap layanan kesehatan. Program ini membuktikan bahwa literasi digital berbasis aplikasi efektif untuk mencegah penyebaran hoax di tingkat lokal.
PENGARUH DIGITALISASI TERHADAP KETAHANAN PANGAN: ANALISIS REGRESI SPASIAL DI PROVINSI JAWA TIMUR Hasanah, Julita; Rahmatin, Miskah Aini; Syah, Mohammad Firman; Handayani, Rizky Noer; Supriono, Agus
Jurnal Ilmu Ilmu Agribisnis: Journal of Agribusiness Science Vol. 13 No. 4 (2025)
Publisher : Lampung University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23960/jiia.v13i4.11440

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The era of globalization and digitalization has brought significant disruption to global food systems, including in Indonesia. Multidimensional challenges such as climate change, environmental degradation, and global food price volatility have increased the urgency of designing adaptive, and region-based food security strategies. This study aims to analysed the key determining factors of food security from the perspectives of digital technology and the green economic principles across 36 regencies and cities in East Java Province. Spatial regression analysis was employed to examine the impact of selected variables and capture spatial interdependence among regions. The results reveal that the Indonesia Digital Society Index, particularly the pillars of infrastructure (β = 0.3355) and ecosystem (β = 0.0015), has a positive and significant impact on improving the Food Security Index. Conversely, the digital job pillar shows a negative association (β = -0.4927), suggesting that the rise of digital employment may not align with local food security efforts. Additionally, premium and medium rice prices positively influence food security, while local soybean prices have a negative effect. The spatial lag coefficient (ρ = 0.6361) confirms that the existence of positive spatial autocorrelation, indicating that neighbouring regions tend to influence each other's food security dynamics. These findings emphasize the need for regional food security strategies that integrate digital transformation with green economic principles. Policy implications include strengthening digital infrastructure, fostering interregional collaboration, ensuring equitable digital access, and promoting environmentally sustainable agriculture—aligning with Indonesia’s long-term vision for a resilient, inclusive, and adaptive food system.   Key words:   digital transformation; food security; green economy; spatial analysis
From Insurance to Climate Change: Mapping Five Decades of Risk Preference Research in Agricultural Finance (1975-2025) Aji, Joni Murti Mulyo; Hasanah, Julita; Rondhi, Mohammad; Suwandari, Anik; Rokhani, Rokhani; Yanuarti, Rizky; Damascena, Cindera Rosa
International Journal on Food, Agriculture and Natural Resources Vol 6, No 4 (2025): IJ-FANRES
Publisher : Food, Agriculture and Natural Resources - NETWORKS

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46676/ij-fanres.v6i4.570

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Risk preference in agricultural finance had become a critical research domain as farmers faced increasing exposure to market volatility, climate change, and systemic uncertainties. Research that specifically investigated risk behaviour and preference within agricultural finance remained fragmented and underexplored. Consequently, the intellectual structure, thematic development, and collaborative landscape of this emerging field had not yet been systematically mapped. The study aimed to identify the key contributors, dominant themes, and intellectual foundations. A bibliometric analysis was conducted using Biblioshiny 4.4.1 on 1,496 documents retrieved from the Scopus, covering the period 1975–2025 (24 April 2025). The results showed that publications expanded significantly after 2005, reaching a peak in 2023. Insurance, investment, and sustainability emerged as central research themes, while financial literacy, climate change, and pandemic-related risk appeared as emerging frontiers. Research on agricultural finance and risk preference developed into a multidisciplinary and globally interconnected domain, drawing insights from economics, environmental studies, and behavioral sciences. Future research on risk behaviour in agricultural finance should integrate behavioural insights with digital finance and climate risk modelling while expanding evidence from underrepresented regions such as Africa, Latin America, and Southeast Asia. Stronger linkages between farmer behaviour and policy innovations are essential to advance agricultural finance.
Ketimpangan Spasial Pasokan Beras dan Implikasinya terhadapKetahanan Pangan di Pulau Sumatra (Spatial Disparities in Rice Supply and Their Implications for FoodSecurity in Sumatra Island) Ayamilah, Yasaroti; Chusamulloh, Muhammad; Hasanah, Julita; Rondhi, Mohammad
JURNAL PANGAN Vol. 34 No. 3 (2025): PANGAN
Publisher : Perum BULOG

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33964/jp.v34i3.941

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         Ketimpangan distribusi beras merupakan salah satu faktor yang berpotensi memengaruhi ketahanan pangan regional, khususnya di Pulau Sumatra yang memiliki karakteristik produksi dan konsumsi beras yang sangat bervariasi antarwilayah. Studi ini bertujuan untuk menganalisis pola spasial surplus dan defisit beras antarkabupaten/kota di Pulau Sumatra tahun 2023, mengukur tingkat ketimpangan ketersediaan beras pada periode 2018–2023, serta menguji pengaruh ketimpangan distribusi beras terhadap kerawanan pangan di Pulau Sumatra. Penelitian ini menggunakan data sekunder yang diperoleh dari publikasi resmi Badan Pusat Statistik, Kementerian Pertanian, literatur terkait, serta hasil penelitian terdahulu yang relevan denganmenggunakan analisis spasial, Indeks Williamson, serta regresi data panel menggunakan model Random Effects. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa distribusi spasial ketersediaan beras sangat timpang, dengan 62,34 persen wilayah mengalami kondisi defisit beras. Indeks Williamson secara konsisten berada di atas 0,5 yang mengindikasikan tingginya ketimpangan distribusi beras antarwilayah. Hasil regresi menunjukkan bahwa ketimpangan distribusi berpengaruh sangat signifikan terhadap Indeks Ketahanan Pangan (p-value: 0,0019). Selanjutnya, pengeluaran per kapita dan tingkat kemiskinan yang merupakan faktor dominan juga memengaruhi ketahanan pangan. Temuan ini mengindikasikan bahwa ketahanan pangan di Sumatra lebih dipengaruhi oleh akses ekonomi (demand-side) dibandingkan ketersediaan fisik beras (supply-side). Oleh karena itu, studi ini merekomendasikan agar fokus kebijakan diarahkan pada peningkatan akses ekonomi melalui pengentasan kemiskinan, bantuan sosial, dan stabilisasi harga untuk mencapai ketahanan panganyang inklusif.             Rice distribution inequality is one factor that could affect regional food security, especially on theisland of Sumatra, where rice production and consumption vary widely across regions. This study aimedto analyze the spatial patterns of rice surpluses and deficits across districts/cities on the island of Sumatrain 2023, measured the level of inequality in rice availability during 2018–2023, and examined the effect ofrice distribution inequality on food insecurity on the island of Sumatra. This study used secondary data from official publications of the Central Statistics Agency and the Ministry of Agriculture, relevant literature, and previous research results, including spatial analysis, the Williamson Index, and panel data regression using the Random Effects model. The results showed that the spatial distribution of rice availability is very uneven, with 62.34 percent of the region experiencing rice deficits. The Williamson Index was consistently above 0.5, indicating a high level of inequality in rice distribution between regions. The regression results showed that distribution inequality had a very significant effect on the Food Security Index (p-value: 0.0019). Furthermore, per capita expenditure and poverty levels, which were dominant factors, also affected food security. These findings indicated that food security in Sumatra was more influenced by economic access (demand-side) than by the physical availability of rice (supply-side). Therefore, this study recommended that policy focus be directed toward improving economic access through poverty alleviation, social assistance, and price stabilization in order to achieve inclusive food security.
ANALISIS RISIKO PRODUKSI USAHATANI PADI ORGANIK DI DESA ROWOSARI KECAMATAN SUMBERJAMBE KABUPATEN JEMBER Hasanah, Julita; Rondhi, Muhammad; Hapsari, Triana Dewi
Jurnal Agribisnis Indonesia 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.
PKM-K Papercomboo: Inovasi Kewirausahaan Ramah Lingkungan Berbasis Limbah Daun Bambu untuk Mendukung Ekonomi Sirkular Dwi Agustin; Tati Zulfa Kamila; Hanina Rachma Juwita; Amelia Putri; Reza Novita Aultavia; Julita Hasanah
Jurnal Pengabdian Magister Pendidikan IPA Vol 8 No 4 (2025): Oktober-Desember 2025
Publisher : Universitas Mataram

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29303/jpmpi.v8i4.13880

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Produksi bambu di Indonesia relatif tinggi, namun pemanfaatan daun bambu masih terbatas dan belum bernilai ekonomi, sementara penggunaan kemasan styrofoam terus meningkatkan pencemaran lingkungan. Penelitian ini bertujuan mengkaji implementasi produksi dan pemasaran Papercomboo, inovasi kemasan ramah lingkungan berbahan limbah daun bambu sebagai alternatif pengganti kemasan plastik sekali pakai. Metode penelitian meliputi pengolahan daun bambu menjadi pulp kertas serta penerapan strategi pemasaran melalui direct selling dan indirect selling berbasis media sosial. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa selama September–Oktober 2025, Papercomboo mencapai penjualan sebesar 2.190 unit dengan nilai R/C Ratio 1,3, yang mengindikasikan kelayakan usaha secara ekonomi. Strategi pemasaran yang mengkombinasikan promosi langsung dan digital terbukti efektif dalam memperluas jangkauan pasar, khususnya pada sektor UMKM kuliner. Papercomboo berpotensi dikembangkan sebagai inovasi kemasan berkelanjutan yang memberikan manfaat ekonomi dan lingkungan.
Penguatan Akses Pembiayaan Formal Petani Tembakau melalui Focus Group Discussion antara Petani, Perbankan, Penyuluh, dan OJK di Kabupaten Jember: Strengthening Tobacco Farmers’ Access to Formal Financing through Focus Group Discussions among Farmers, Banks, Agricultural Extension Officers, and the Financial Services Authority (OJK) in Jember. Anik Suwandari; Mohammad Rondhi; Joni Murti Mulyo Aji; Rokhani Rokhani; julita hasanah; Cindera Rosa Damascena; Rizky Yanuarti
Jurnal Pengabdian Magister Pendidikan IPA Vol 9 No 2 (2026): April-Juni 2026
Publisher : Universitas Mataram

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29303/jpmpi.v9i2.15272

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Agricultural finance plays a crucial role in supporting productivity and sustainability, particularly in tobacco farming, which is characterized by high capital intensity. Although access to formal financial services has been relatively available, its utilization among farmers remains limited due to various technical, social, and psychological barriers. This community service activity aims to identify key constraints in accessing agricultural finance, explore multi-stakeholder perspectives, and formulate adaptive financing solutions tailored to the characteristics of tobacco farming. A participatory approach was employed through a focus group discussion (FGD) involving tobacco farmers, financial institutions, agricultural extension agents, and the Financial Services Authority (OJK). The activity was conducted in Jember Regency, one of the major tobacco-producing areas in East Java, Indonesia. The results indicate that barriers to accessing finance are not only structural, such as administrative requirements and collateral limitations, but also psychological factors, including fear of loan default and social stigma associated with formal borrowing. Additionally, financing is often used for household consumption rather than productive activities, reducing its effectiveness in supporting farm performance. From the supply side, financial institutions face high risks due to production uncertainty and price volatility, while regulators emphasize the importance of improving financial literacy among farmers. The FGD facilitated the integration of perspectives among stakeholders, leading to shared understanding and context-specific solutions. This study highlights that enhancing financial inclusion in the agricultural sector requires a collaborative approach, strengthening financial literacy, and developing flexible financing schemes aligned with seasonal farming patterns.