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Analyzing the Interplay of Technology Adoption, Farmer Training, Market Access, and Crop Yield: A Quantitative Survey in Agribusiness Rusmayadi, Gusti; Salawati, Umi; Widi, Riantin Hikmah; Suparwata, Dewa Oka
International Journal of Business, Law, and Education Vol. 5 No. 1 (2024): International Journal of Business, Law, and Education
Publisher : IJBLE Scientific Publications Community Inc.

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56442/ijble.v5i1.415

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This research delves into the intricate interplay of Technology Adoption (TA), Farmer Training (FT), Market Access (MA), and Crop Yield (CY) within the contemporary agribusiness landscape. With the global population burgeoning and climate change reshaping traditional paradigms, the need to enhance agricultural efficiency and resilience is paramount. Through a quantitative survey and Partial Least Squares Structural Equation Modeling (PLS SEM) analysis, the study explores the relationships among these pivotal factors. The findings underscore the significant impact of technology adoption, farmer training, and market access on crop yield, supported by established theories. The diverse respondent demographic, methodological rigor, and hypothesis testing further fortify the study's credibility. This research not only contributes to academic knowledge but also provides practical insights for policymakers and industry stakeholders, fostering a harmonious integration of key elements to enhance agribusiness sustainability.
Strategic Agricultural Policies and Fertilizer Subsidies: Driving Business Success in Cianjur's Rice Sector Rusmayadi, Gusti; Widiyanto, Sigit; Suparwata, Dewa Oka; Wardani, Dini Tri
International Journal of Business, Law, and Education Vol. 5 No. 2 (2024): International Journal of Business, Law, and Education
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56442/ijble.v5i2.676

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This research investigates the impact of strategic agricultural policies and fertilizer subsidies on the business success of rice farmers in Cianjur, Indonesia. A quantitative approach utilizing cross-sectional survey data from 300 rice farmers was employed. The study explores the demographic profile of respondents, descriptive statistics of key variables, correlations between policy variables and business success indicators, and regression analysis to assess predictors of rice yield. Results indicate a high utilization rate of fertilizer subsidies, positive correlations between subsidy utilization and business success indicators, and significant contributions of access to extension services, credit facilities, and infrastructure improvements to rice yield. The integration of policies in a holistic approach emerged as crucial for enhancing business success and promoting sustainable farming practices. These findings have implications for policymakers in crafting targeted and integrated policies to support agricultural resilience and livelihoods in Cianjur and similar agricultural regions.
Regrowth of Napier Grass (Pennisetum purpureum Schumach) with the Bio-pore Infiltration Hole in the Tropical Riparian Moonson Region Rusmayadi, Gusti; Zulhidiani, Rahmi; Bahrani
Journal of Agriculture and Applied Biology Vol 1 No 1 (2020): Journal of Agriculture and Applied Biology
Publisher : Future Science

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (403.026 KB) | DOI: 10.11594/jaab.01.01.03

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Technology water and rainfall in doing to reduce soil water deficit in the soil. The technology is bio-pore that formed living things, such as soil fau-na and crop roots. This study uses a single factor randomized block design environment (RBD). The factor studied was the Bio-pore Infiltration Hole (BIH), which is filled with organic matter. The treatment was repeated 4 times, so that 20 experimental units were obtained. The treat-ments consisted of A (without BIH) as a control, B (BIH + Dry leaves), C (BIH + cow dung), D (BIH + chicken manure), and E (LR B + cow manure). Napier grass cropped with a spacing of 50 x 50 cm2 that was observed for variables of crop height, wet weight and dry weight of crops per bun-dle. The ground water content is measured with soil boring, and rainfall is measured with an ombro-meter. The study was conducted in the Experi-mental Garden of the Faculty of Agriculture, Sei Riam Village, Pelaihari Sub-district, Tanah Laut Regency, with a time of 2 months from November to December 2019. Rainfall in November and December was 127.85 mm and 637.8 mm with uneven distribution. The ground water content in treatments BIH + cow dung, BIH + cow dung, BIH + chicken manure, and BIH + cow manure is different from without BIH because it is without or-ganic matter so that its ability to retain water is small and its content is also less. Growth of crop height variable between 187.16 to 191.85 cm, wet weight in the range of 12.1 kg / m2 - a 14.9 kg / m2, and the dry weight in the range of 3.9 kg / m2 - 4.6 kg / m2, so treatments B, C, D, and E gave the best response compared to A which generates crop height about 172.78 cm, 7.3 kg / m2 wet weight and 2.4 kg / m2 dry weight.
Regrowth of Napier Grass (Pennisetum purpureum Schumach) with the Bio-pore Infiltration Hole in the Tropical Riparian Moonson Region Rusmayadi, Gusti; Zulhidiani, Rahmi; Bahrani
Journal of Agriculture and Applied Biology Vol 1 No 1 (2020): Journal of Agriculture and Applied Biology
Publisher : Future Science

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11594/jaab.01.01.03

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Technology water and rainfall in doing to reduce soil water deficit in the soil. The technology is bio-pore that formed living things, such as soil fau-na and crop roots. This study uses a single factor randomized block design environment (RBD). The factor studied was the Bio-pore Infiltration Hole (BIH), which is filled with organic matter. The treatment was repeated 4 times, so that 20 experimental units were obtained. The treat-ments consisted of A (without BIH) as a control, B (BIH + Dry leaves), C (BIH + cow dung), D (BIH + chicken manure), and E (LR B + cow manure). Napier grass cropped with a spacing of 50 x 50 cm2 that was observed for variables of crop height, wet weight and dry weight of crops per bun-dle. The ground water content is measured with soil boring, and rainfall is measured with an ombro-meter. The study was conducted in the Experi-mental Garden of the Faculty of Agriculture, Sei Riam Village, Pelaihari Sub-district, Tanah Laut Regency, with a time of 2 months from November to December 2019. Rainfall in November and December was 127.85 mm and 637.8 mm with uneven distribution. The ground water content in treatments BIH + cow dung, BIH + cow dung, BIH + chicken manure, and BIH + cow manure is different from without BIH because it is without or-ganic matter so that its ability to retain water is small and its content is also less. Growth of crop height variable between 187.16 to 191.85 cm, wet weight in the range of 12.1 kg / m2 - a 14.9 kg / m2, and the dry weight in the range of 3.9 kg / m2 - 4.6 kg / m2, so treatments B, C, D, and E gave the best response compared to A which generates crop height about 172.78 cm, 7.3 kg / m2 wet weight and 2.4 kg / m2 dry weight.
Pelatihan Budidaya Tanaman secara Hidroponik kepada Tenaga Penyuluh dan Kelompok Tani Kecamatan Bumi Makmur, Kabupaten Tanah Laut: Hydroponic Plant Cultivation Training for Extension Workers and Farmer Groups in Bumi Makmur District, Tanah Laut Regency Jawak, Gani; Ismuhajaroh, Bakti Nur; Rusmayadi, Gusti; Juharni, Juharni; Wahdah, Raihani; Langai, Bambang Fredrickus; Fadhiel, Muhammad Ihsan; Rambe, Mikhael Wesley; Nababan, Endang Mayjela Enjelika; Yakub, Yakub
PengabdianMu: Jurnal Ilmiah Pengabdian kepada Masyarakat Vol. 10 No. 1 (2025): PengabdianMu: Jurnal Ilmiah Pengabdian kepada Masyarakat
Publisher : Institute for Research and Community Services Universitas Muhammadiyah Palangkaraya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33084/pengabdianmu.v10i1.8253

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Bumi Makmur District is located in a swampy area with the main livelihood being rice cultivation. Vegetables cannot be produced in this region because the swamp soil is acidic and pyrite. One of the solutions offered to meet the needs of vegetables is hydroponic cultivation. Hydroponic training was carried out to increase public knowledge about the cultivation of vegetable crops with hydroponics by socialization and practice of wick system hydroponics. The training participants were Field Agricultural Extension Workers and Farmer Groups, carried out in the hall of the Bumi Makmur Agricultural Extension Center. The number of training participants was 24 people, consisting of 20 men and 4 women. All of the training participants were >18 years old with education levels ranging from junior high school to Master's level. The trainees who had heard the term hydroponics through the internet, radio/television, print media, family, and school were 91.67%. Participants who had cultivated vegetable crops with hydroponics were only 4.17% and planned to cultivate plants hydroponically was 83.33%. A total of 93.83% of participants had never and 95.83% were interested in participating in hydroponic training. The final survey showed that 95.83% of participants wanted to take part in advanced training on hydroponic systems and techniques with hands-on practice methods and a training duration of 2-3 days. Only 58.33% of participants rated hydroponic training as very important. The results of the basic ability test about the participants' knowledge of hydroponics showed an increase in the average score from the initial 50.00 to 68.7.
Trends and Impact of Sustainable Energy Technologies in Mechanical Engineering: A Bibliometric Study Gusti Rusmayadi; Supriandi, Supriandi; Pahrijal, Rival
West Science Interdisciplinary Studies Vol. 1 No. 09 (2023): West Science Interdisciplinary Studies
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58812/wsis.v1i09.240

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The urgent environmental issues of the twenty-first century, particularly climate change, have thrust mechanical engineering into a central position in the creation of novel technologies for a future centered on sustainable energy. From energy-efficient mechanical designs to renewable energy systems, sustainable energy technologies provide a wide range of solutions. This bibliometric analysis uses sophisticated tools, such as VOSviewer, to examine a large dataset of academic articles in mechanical engineering that deal with sustainable energy technology. Dominant research themes, significant writers, collaborative networks, and prominent journals are identified by the study. Important discoveries include the notable increase in research output during the previous 20 years, the rise to prominence of notable writers and research teams, the connection between research themes, and the critical importance of particular papers and journals. These revelations help to shape a more sustainable and ecologically conscious energy future by offering a road map for navigating the complex world of sustainable energy in mechanical engineering.
The Effect of Investment in Green Technology and Renewable Technology Adoption on Energy Efficiency and Carbon Emissions Reduction in Indonesian Manufacturing Companies Rusmayadi, Gusti; Salawati, Umi; Haslinah, Andi; Judijanto, Loso
West Science Interdisciplinary Studies Vol. 1 No. 11 (2023): West Science Interdisciplinary Studies
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58812/wsis.v1i11.347

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This research explores the interactions between green technology investment, renewable technology adoption, and their effects on carbon emission reduction, energy efficiency, and job satisfaction in manufacturing firms. Using a diverse sample of manufacturing firms, this study employs Structural Equation Modeling - Partial Least Squares (SEM-PLS) to analyze the relationships among these key variables. The findings suggest a strong positive impact of green technology investment and renewable technology adoption on carbon emission reduction. In addition, green technology investment emerged as a significant driver of energy efficiency. The study also highlights the challenges in fully optimizing energy efficiency and reveals the positive impact of renewable technology adoption on job satisfaction. These insights have far-reaching implications for policymakers and industry leaders looking to drive sustainable practices in the manufacturing sector.
The Role of Psychological Adaptation in Facing Climate Change Impacts Rusmayadi, Gusti; Salawati, Umi; Priyana, Yana
West Science Interdisciplinary Studies Vol. 2 No. 02 (2024): West Science Interdisciplinary Studies
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58812/wsis.v2i02.667

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Climate change presents a multifaceted challenge requiring not only physical adaptation but also psychological resilience from individuals and communities. Despite its significance, the literature on psychological adaptation to climate change remains fragmented. This study conducts a comprehensive bibliometric analysis to systematically examine the existing research on psychological adaptation to climate change, aiming to identify key themes, gaps, and trends. The analysis reveals a growing interest in understanding the psychological dimensions of climate change adaptation, with research spanning topics such as mental health impacts, social adaptation strategies, and ecological responses. Key thematic clusters identified underscore the interdisciplinary nature of climate change research, highlighting the need for collaborative efforts to address this complex issue effectively. The findings provide valuable insights for advancing our understanding of psychological adaptation to climate change and informing the development of evidence-based adaptation strategies.
Analysis of Mangrove Ecosystems and Number of Plants on Air Pollution Reduction by Mangrove Plants Rusmayadi, Gusti; Zulfikhar , Rosa; Angrianto, Rusdi; Sutiharni, Sutiharni; Tuhumena, Veronica. L.
West Science Agro Vol. 2 No. 01 (2024): West Science Agro
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58812/wsa.v2i01.659

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This research investigates the intricate relationships between Mangrove Ecosystems, the Number of Plants within these ecosystems, and their collective impact on Air Pollution Reduction. Employing a structural equation model, the study explores the quantitative dynamics across diverse mangrove ecosystems globally. The findings reveal a significant positive relationship between Mangrove Ecosystems and Air Pollution Reduction, emphasizing the pivotal role of mangroves as biofilters. Additionally, the study highlights the importance of vegetation density, with a higher Number of Plants correlating with a meaningful reduction in air pollution. The global implications underscore the applicability of mangrove-mediated air pollution reduction across diverse geographical contexts. The results provide valuable insights for policymakers, environmental managers, and conservationists, advocating for the conservation and restoration of mangrove habitats as an effective and sustainable strategy for mitigating the adverse effects of air pollution.
Effect of Soil pH Variation on Peanut Plant Growth Rusmayadi, Gusti; Safruddin, Safruddin
West Science Agro Vol. 2 No. 02 (2024): West Science Agro
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58812/wsa.v2i02.944

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This research investigates the qualitative effects of soil pH variation on peanut plant growth, aiming to provide insights into the complex interactions between soil properties and plant responses in agricultural ecosystems. Through semi-structured interviews with ten informants, supplemented by insights synthesized from prior research and theoretical frameworks, the study explores perceived relationships, implications for soil health and nutrient availability, challenges, opportunities, and practical implications for peanut production. Key findings highlight the critical influence of soil pH on peanut growth and productivity, with deviations from optimal pH levels affecting nutrient availability, root health, and overall plant vigor. Participants underscore the importance of targeted soil management practices, including lime application, organic matter incorporation, and crop rotation, in optimizing soil pH and supporting resilient peanut production systems. The study identifies challenges in soil pH management, such as limited accessibility of soil testing services and inadequate farmer knowledge, while also highlighting opportunities for innovation and improvement. The insights gleaned from the study contribute to advancing knowledge in agricultural sciences and inform evidence-based soil management practices for sustainable peanut production.
Co-Authors Abdul Ghofur Abdul Wahid Adriani, Dewi Erika Ahmad, Muh. Ihsan Said Akhmad Rizalli Saidy Ali Zainal Abidin Alaydrus Andi Haslinah Andueriganta Fadhlihi Anita Ninasari Badaruddin Badaruddin Bahrani Bakti Nur Ismuhajaroh Bambang F. Langai Bambang Fredickus Langai Bambang Joko Priatmadi Baso Intang Sappaile Battong, Umar Berman Hutahaean Bregas Budianto Cahyo Prasetyo Cindy Diah Ayu Fitriana Citra Azhariat Malasari Desriyarini, Marsella Dewa Oka Suparwata Dewi E. Adriani Dewi Erika Adriani Didiek Hadjar Goenadi Didiek Hadjar Goenadi Dwi Retno Mulyanti Eddy Silamat, Eddy Eko Sutrisno Erlina Natasya Kurniasari Etty Sri Hertini Fadhiel, Muhammad Ihsan Fadhlihi, Andueriganta Gani Jawak Handoko Handoko Haslinah, Andi Hasteti, Rimelda Yuni Herry Wirianata Hertini, Etty Sri Hilda Susanti Hilda Susanti Hotim Hotim Idiannor Mahyudin Idiannor Mahyudin Iffah, Nur Indriyani Indriyani Indriyani Indriyani Ismed Fachruzi Ivonne Fitri Mariay Joko Agus Pamuji Wibowo Joko Purnomo Judijanto, Loso Juharni, Juharni Karina Citra Dewi Khairina R Laksmono, Rendro Laksono Trisnantoro Langai, Bambang Fredrickus Liz Yanti Andriyani Liz Yanti Andriyani Loso Judijanto Maimunah Maimunah Majedi Mariay, Ivonne Fitri MAURITZ PANDAPOTAN MARPAUNG Melinda Melinda Mufida, Asita Al Muh. Ihsan Said Ahmad Muhammad Ruslan Nababan, Endang Mayjela Enjelika Nofirman, Nofirman Nove Arisandi Nur I. Ariyani Nuralfin Anripa Nurwijayanti Pahrijal, Rival Pareira, Magdalena Sunarty Paunizar Hernadi Priyana, Yana Putri Aulia Rahmah Qadri, Muhammad Shaa Imul Rahmat Joko Nugroho Rahmi Zulhidiani Rahmi Zulhidiani Raihani Wahdah Rais, Rinovian Rambe, Mikhael Wesley Rino Lengam Rita Khairina Rival Pahrijal Riza Arian Noor Rosa Zulfikhar Roza, Nelli Rubijantoro, Sat Rusdi Angrianto Rusdi Angrianto, Rusdi Sabil Mokodenseho Safruddin Safruddin Saidy, Akhmad Rizalli Salamiah Salamiah Samalua Waoma Saragih, Ruth Mandasari Septa Primananda Sitti Hasnah Sudarno Sudarno Suhermanto Suhermanto Sukarman Sukarman Sukmana, M. Laily Qadry Supriandi Supriandi Supriandi Supriandi, Supriandi Sutiharni Sutiharni Sutiharni, Sutiharni Suwardi Suwardi Suyanto - Syah, Setiawan Putra Syamsu Rijal Syamsu Rijal Syarifuddin Kadir Tahir, Usman Totok Wianto Tuhumena, Veronica L. Tuhumena, Veronica. L. Umi Salawati Veronica L. Tuhumena Veronica. L. Tuhumena Vina Delya Wardani, Dini Tri Widi, Riantin Hikmah Widiyanto, Sigit Yakub Yakub, Yakub Yana Priyana Yonny Koesmaryono Yusanto Nugroho Zainal Abidin Zulfiah Larisu Zulfikhar , Rosa