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The Potential of Economic Base of the Livestock Sector in Kediri-East Java Nur Solikin; Budi Hartono; Zaenal Fanani; M Nur Ihsan
Journal of Development Research Vol. 2 No. 1 (2018): Volume 2, Number 1, May 2018
Publisher : Lembaga Penelitian dan Pengabdian Masyarakat Universitas Nahdlatul Ulama Blitar

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (456.412 KB) | DOI: 10.28926/jdr.v2i1.48

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Purpose of this study is to describe the potential of economic base of livestock commodities in Kediri-East Java- Indonesia. The research was conducted from March 2017 by using exploratory method, referring to secondary data in Statistic Centers publication of Kediri Regency. Location Quotient Analysis (LQ) data analysis was usedto determine the economic base of livestock sector in Kediri Re-gency. The results of the research are identified as follows: 1) Sub-district Base of beef cattle live-stock that is located in Mojo, Semen, Ngadiluwih, Ngancar, Plosoklaten, Gurah, Kunjang, Plemahan, Purwoasri, Papar, Pagu, KayenKidul, Gampengrejo, Ngasem, Banyakan, Grogol , and Tarokan. 2) Districts of dairy cattle commodity base include Ngancar, Plosoklaten, Kandangan, KayenKidul, and Gampengrejo. 3) Subdistrict base of buffalo cattle commodity include Mojo, and Ngadiluwih, Ke-pung, Kandangan, Badas, Kunjang, Gampeng, Ngasem, and Grogol. 4) The sub-districts of horse livestock commodities include Mojo, Semen, Kandangan, Kunjang, Plemahan, Gampengrejo, Ban-yakan, Grogol, and Tarokan. 5) Sub-district of pigs commodity base include Wates, Ngancar, Gamp-engrejo, and Banyakan sub-districts. 6) The districts of goats / sheep bases include Mojo, Semen, Kras, Ngancar, Plosoklaten, Gurah, Kepung, Kandangan, Kunjang, Plemahan, Purwoasri, Papar, Pa-gu, Kayenkidul, Gampengrejo, Ngasem, Banyakan, Grogol, and Tarokan. 7) The sub-districts of the commodities of chicken breeds include Mojo, Semen, Ngadiluwih, Kras, Gurah, Kepung, Kandangan, Kunjang, Plemahan, Purwoasri, Papar, Pagu, KayenKidul, Gampengrejo, Ngasem, Banyakan, Grogol, and Tarokan. 8) Sub-districts of commodities of chicken breeds include Kras, Ringinrejo, Kandat, Wates, Plosoklaten, Puncu, Pare, and Badassubdistricts. 9) The districts of livestock com-modity base include Mojo, Semen, Ngadiluwih, Kandat, Ngancar, Kandangan, Badas, Plemahan, Pa-gu, Gampengrejo, Ngasem, Banyakan, Grogol and Tarokansubdistricts. 10) Rabbit livestock com-modity base covers the sub-districts of Semen, Kras, Ngancar, Plosoklaten, Gurah, Kepung, Kan-dangan, Gampengrejo, Ngasem, Banyakan and Grogol.
Integrating Social Capital and Finansial Capital for Beef Cattle Farmers Economic Solutions in Kediri Regency, East Java Province, Indonesia Linawati Linawati; Nur Solikin
Journal of Development Research Vol. 4 No. 2 (2020): Volume 4, Number 2, November 2020
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.28926/jdr.v4i2.123

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The culture of mutual cooperation with rural communities is one of the social capital that is still ongoing, especially in running livestock businesses. This study aims to analyze the social capital and financial capital of beef cattle breeders. The research location was chosen in conjunction in Semen District, Kediri Regency. Interviewing and filling out questionnaires are instruments in this descriptive study. The results showed that the social capital of cattle breeders in the medium category, financial capital came from a joint venture (gaduhan system). The conclusion is that the existence of social and financial capital due to the gaduhan system is a solution to economic problems in rural areas. An increase in social capital may have an impact on increasing financial capital.
Portrait of the Development of Fiscal Autonomy in Supporting Economic Growth of the Kediri City Government Linawati Linawati; Nur Solikin
Journal of Development Research Vol. 8 No. 1 (2024): Volume 8, Number 1, May 2024
Publisher : Lembaga Penelitian dan Pengabdian Masyarakat Universitas Nahdlatul Ulama Blitar

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.28926/jdr.v8i1.352

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The research aims to analyze the development of fiscal autonomy in supporting the economic growth of the Kediri City Government. Fiscal autonomy shows a region's ability to finance its finances independently, so that dependence on the central government is increasingly minimal. With increasingly strong fiscal autonomy, it will of course support regional economic growth. This research is quantitative research, with descriptive methods. Research data is in the form of secondary data, collected using documentation techniques. The research results show that the degree of fiscal decentralization of the Kediri City Government from 2017 to 2020, and in 2022 is at very low criteria, while in 2021 it will increase at low criteria. There is an increase in the level of fiscal decentralization which is also balanced with economic growth in 2021. The increase in the degree of fiscal decentralization is influenced by PAD revenues and their main components, namely regional taxes and levies. The Kediri City Government must continue to strive to increase its fiscal decentralization. Efforts that may be made by the Kediri City Government to increase its fiscal autonomy, namely by exploring and increasing the potential for PAD revenue, for example developing a regional tax and levy revenue system, continuing to be active in coaching and auditing taxpayers to increase tax compliance, increasing taxpayer data collection. , giving appreciation or rewards to compliant taxpayers, as well as providing support to the real sector to produce goods and services.