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The Development of Agro-sociopreneurship through the Use of Biofloc Technology in Catfish Farming in Sukamakmur Village, Ajung District, Jember Nurul Novikarumsari; Basuki Basuki; Indri Fariroh; Indah Ibanah
MITRA: Jurnal Pemberdayaan Masyarakat Vol 6 No 1 (2022): MITRA: Jurnal Pemberdayaan Masyarakat
Publisher : Institute for Research and Community Services

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25170/mitra.v6i1.2943

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One problem faced by the community in Sukamakmur Village, Ajung District, East Java, is that its youth groups do not have a program to improve the community welfare. Another issue is the lack of public knowledge regarding the use of potential resources, including water resources. The newly established BUMDes and youth organization seem not to have any business programs, which has become an obstacle to the efforts to improve the welfare of the rural community. To address these problems, a community service program was conducted to assist the youth groups, karang taruna, by empowering them and developing agro-sociopreneurship. Given the abundant water resources, they can be used to apply the biofloc technology for catfish farming. The activities in the program included needs analysis using the ABCD analysis of the FGD sessions, education on agrosociopreneurship, training, monitoring, and evaluation. The result showed that through the agrosociopreneurship mentorship, (i) as many as 33% of karang taruna members and livestock farmers attempted to engage in agro-sociopreneurship and (ii) livestock farmers have been able to apply biofloc technology in catfish farming.
Exploring Gender Dynamics in Sustainable Ecotourism: A Gender Perspective Review of Social Change and Livelihood Strategies Among the Tengger Tribe in Probolinggo District Nurul Novikarumsari; Desy Fitria Wulansari; Rokhani; Sofia; Rindi Metalisa
Agriecobis : Journal of Agricultural Socioeconomics and Business Vol. 7 No. 01 (2024): March
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Malang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22219/agriecobis.v7i01.31827

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Probolinggo Regency in East Java presents notable tourist destinations and holds significant potential for sustainable ecotourism endeavors. Mount Bromo stands out as a prime natural attraction in this region of Indonesia, drawing both domestic and international visitors. The indigenous Tengger tribe inhabits the area surrounding Mount Bromo. With the goal of bolstering tourism, both locally and internationally, the Probolinggo Government has actively developed Mount Bromo's natural allure. This study aims to: 1) analyze the gender dynamics within horticultural farmer households in Ngadisari, Probolinggo, and 2) elucidate the catalysts and impediments to socioeconomic transformation within the Tengger tribe's engagement in ecotourism-related economic activities. Employing a qualitative approach with a gender perspective, this research deliberately selected Ngadisari, a village in Probolinggo, due to its pivotal role in supporting Mount Bromo's tourism and its predominantly Tengger population. Furthermore, Ngadisari has been earmarked by the Probolinggo authorities as a tourism-centric village. Data analysis entailed descriptive qualitative and gender analyses, with the aim of fostering the development of a gender-equitable, community-driven empowerment model.