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Journal : Indonesian Journal of Innovation and Applied Sciences (IJIAS)

Innovative Empowerment Strategies for Conical Hat (Caping) Craftsmen in Biraeng Village, Minasatene District, Pangkep Regency, South Sulawesi Sumandiyar, Adi
Indonesian Journal of Innovation and Applied Sciences (IJIAS) Vol. 4 No. 3 (2024): October-January
Publisher : CV. Literasi Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47540/ijias.v4i3.1668

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This research aims to obtain in-depth information about the quality of Conical Hat production (Caping) of the women's group of Conical Hat craftsmen is still low compared to the same production in the market, and the market share of Conical Hat handicrafts of the women's group is still limited to the local market. The type of research is descriptive qualitative with data analysis conducted in four stages; data collection, data reduction, data presentation, and conclusion drawing. This research is also supported by data triangulation. The results showed that in improving the quality of production of Conical Hat (Caping), the group of housewives of Conical Hat craftsmen is still low compared to the same production in the market, so training and mentoring of Conical Hat craftsmen groups are needed to optimize production quality, to attract interest from consumers. Furthermore, the market share of Conical Hat crafted by women's groups is still limited to the local market by conducting techniques and assistance in marketing handicraft products.
Empowering Traditional Fisherwomen in Makassar's Outer Islands: Enhancing Knowledge and Skills for Sustainable Practices Kamaruddin, Umar; Arda; Sumandiyar, Adi; Thamrin, Asbulla; Lagaligo S., Susanty I Mutia
Indonesian Journal of Innovation and Applied Sciences (IJIAS) Vol. 4 No. 3 (2024): October-January
Publisher : CV. Literasi Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47540/ijias.v4i3.1669

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This research aims to obtain in-depth information about the skills of traditional fisherwomen in processing marine products, and the knowledge of fisherwomen groups is very minimal as a reaction of humans to stimuli by the surrounding nature. The type of research is descriptive qualitative with data analysis carried out in four stages; data collection, data reduction, data presentation, and conclusion drawing. Additionally, data triangulation is used to strengthen the findings. The study reveals that to enhance the skills of fisherwomen on both islands in processing seafood, focused training sessions and group assistance are essential. These efforts aim to improve their capacity to utilize fish resources to create products such as shredded fish, fish nuggets, and fish balls, which can serve as a valuable source of supplementary income. Moreover, the limited knowledge of these fisherwomen indicates the need for further support, particularly in introducing techniques for effective product marketing. By facilitating both skill-building and marketing strategies, this research highlights the potential for empowering fisherwomen through initiatives that not only enhance their productivity but also contribute to the economic sustainability of their communities.