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Pelatihan Kewirausahaan Kelompok Wanita Tani Ujung Tanah Desa Padanglampe melalui Diversifikasi Produk dan Pemasaran Hanafie, Hadriana; Haris, Abdul; Mahyuddin, Masriani; Kusuma Dewi, Yohana Sutiknyawati; Vitri Indrawati, Urai Suci Yulies; Komariyati, Komariyati
Celebes Journal of Community Services Vol. 4 No. 2 (2025): June - November
Publisher : STIE Amkop Makassar, Indonesia

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Kegiatan pengabdian kepada masyarakat ini dilaksanakan di Desa Padanglampe, Kab. Pangkajene dan Kepulauan. Mitra pada kegiatan ini adalah Kelompok Wanita Tani Ujung Tanah memiliki potensi besar dalam mendorong pembangunan ekonomi lokal, namun sering kali menghadapi keterbatasan akses terhadap pelatihan, modal, teknologi dan pendampingan usaha. Tujuan kegiatan ini adalah untuk mengembangkan model pengelolaan usaha tani ubi jalar yang terintegrasi antara produksi dan pemasaran untuk meningkatkan kesiapan petani menghadapi bencana, diversifikasi olahan pangan serta daya saing di pasar, guna mendukung ketahanan pangan dan kesejahteraan ekonomi keluarga petani. Kegiatan ini dirancang dalam beberapa tahapan yaitu identifikasi potensi lokal, pelatihan dasar kewirausahaan dan pasca panen, serta simulasi dan pendampingan ide bisnis. Metode evaluasi dilakukan melalui pre-test dan post-test, observasi dan wawancara partisipasi. Hasil kegiatan menunjukkan peningkatan signifikan dalam pemahaman peserta mengenai konsep kewirausahaan dan pasca panen serta munculnya beberapa beberapa ide usaha berbasis potensi lokal seperti produk olahan pertanian. Kegiatan ini memberikan dampak positif terhadap motivasi dan kesiapan kelompok wanita tani untuk memulai usaha mandiri serta membuka peluang pembentukan ekosistem wirausaha Wanita yang berkelanjutan di Desa Padanglampe.
ANALISIS PENDAPATAN USAHATANI KELAPA SAWIT DI DESA RUNJAI JAYA KECAMATAN MARAU KABUPATEN KETAPANG Unung, Gregorius Sahid Nuhgraha; Komariyati, Komariyati; Kurniady, Dedy
Agripreneur : Jurnal Pertanian Agribisnis Vol. 14 No. 2 (2025): December: Ilmu Pertanian dan Bidang Terkait
Publisher : Institute of Computer Science (IOCS)

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This study aims to analyze the income earned by independent smallholder farmers from oil palm farming activities in Runjai Jaya Village, Marau District, Ketapang Regency. The background of this research lies in the significant role of the oil palm subsector as the primary means of livelihood for village populations its contribution to regional economic growth. The research employed a descriptive quantitative method involving data obtained via interviews, field observations, and record analysis involving 58 independent oil palm farmers chosen through a basic probabilistic selection technique. Data analysis was conducted by calculating the gap separating gross income from overall production expenses, which consist of fixed and variable costs. Findings indicated that the mean size of farmed land amounted to 1.65 hectares with an average annual production of 41,841 kilograms of fresh fruit bunches (FFB) and an average selling price of IDR 2,500 per kilogram. The average total revenue received by farmers was IDR 104,601,724 per year, while the average total production cost amounted to IDR 10,232,016 per year, consisting of fixed costs of IDR 762,638 and variable costs of IDR 5,451,570 per hectare per year. Therefore, the average net income obtained by independent smallholders reached IDR 94,369,709 per year or IDR 57,313,540 per hectare per year. These findings indicate that oil palm farming in Runjai Jaya Village is profitable and feasible as a primary livelihood for smallholder farmers. However, improvements in production cost efficiency, record-keeping, and access to market information and cultivation technology are needed to enhance the sustainability and economic performance of independent oil palm farming.
Socioeconomic Determinants of Climate Change Adaptation in Rice Farming: Evidence from OPLAH Areas in West Kalimantan Nugraha, Aditya; Komariyati, Komariyati; Kurniady, Dedy
Jurnal Sosial Ekonomi Pertanian Vol 22 No 1 (2026): January, 2026
Publisher : Hasanuddin University

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This study explores how socioeconomic characteristics shape climate change adaptation strategies among rice farmers cultivating OPLAH land in West Kalimantan using a quantitative explanatory survey of 95 households analyzed through descriptive statistics and cross-tabulations. Results indicate that farmers are predominantly of productive age, have primary to secondary education, extensive farming experience, moderate dependency ratios, and middle-level incomes—conditions that generally support adaptive capacity. The most widely implemented adaptation strategies incorporate flood-tolerant rice varieties, context-specific cultivation practices for flood-drought conditions, and fertilizer management aligned with recommended guidelines, while adoption of improved water management systems remains limited. Cross-tabulations indicate that higher education, longer farming experience, greater family labor, and higher incomes are consistently associated with greater implementation of climate adaptation technologies, while older, less educated, and poorer farmers lag behind. The coexistence of relatively high adoption rates of varietal and agronomic adaptations alongside low adoption of water management practices suggests that capital intensity, collective action requirements, and institutional support are critical barriers. Policies should prioritize integrated interventions that simultaneously strengthen tertiary irrigation and drainage on farmland within the OPLAH scheme, target extension and subsidies for flood-resistant varieties and climate-smart agronomy to vulnerable groups, and encourage farmer organizations to reduce coordination and investment constraints in swamp-based rice systems.