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Potency Of Rice Farming In Lebong Regency Bengkulu Province By Different Cropping System Putri Suci Asriani; Nyayu Neti Arianti; Ellys Yuliarti; Muhammad Mustofa Romdhon
Journal of Agri Socio Economics and Business Vol 2, No 2 (2020)
Publisher : Badan Penerbitan Fakultas Pertanian (BPFP), Universitas Bengkulu

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31186/jaseb.2.2.109-118

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Eventhough wetland rice productivity in Lebong Regency has already been quite high, theneed for rice continues to increase along with population growth. This condition need to behandled by increasing rice production, especially the production of upland rice. This studyaims to study the crop management in rice farming implemented in Lebong Regency andanalyze the production and productivity of rice for every crop management. Research dataare primary data and secondary data collected through Focus Group Discussion involving20 farmer groups . Qualitative data are analysed descriptively by examining theirfarm management focused on variation role of crop and session. The study of cropmanagement pattern in Lebong Regency can be concluded as follows: (1) landmanagement depends on the readiness of farm workers and peasants to work and providecapital so that the cultivated land is limited to the availability of capital owned by farmworkers which is influenced by socio-economic, technical, and market factors, (2) lessoptimal maintenance of centre of production, especially in irrigated rice fields, so thatefforts should be made to increase production and productivity, and (3) lack of synergy indeveloping centre of rice production for staple food providers as a measure of achievementof food security.
PEMANFAATAN KERANJANG AJAIB TAKAKURA (TAKAKURA HOME COMPOSTING METHOD) DAN DAUR ULANG KREASI UNTUK MENGATASI MASALAH SAMPAH RUMAH TANGGA Nyayu Neti Arianti; Melli Suryanti; Marlin .
DHARMA RAFLESIA Vol 12, No 1 (2014): JUNI
Publisher : Universitas Bengkulu

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33369/dr.v12i1.3386

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This activity is carried out in Pantai Bajak Village, Teluk Segara, City of Bengkulu, with consideration the PKK organization is the most active in Teluk Segara. The targetaudience of this activity is the housewives who become member of PKK, in the hope thatapplied science and technology can be introduced particularly to housewives andgenerally to society. 14 audiences present and are excited to follow every stage of theactivity. Activities include outreach and direct practice with methods of Learning by doingto overcome household trash. Composted organic waste has been made by the TakakuraMagic Basket, and plastic waste is recycled into bags and aprons creations. The results ofan evaluation of the apllied technology shows that most participants strongly agreed toprovide an assessment of all aspects of the application of introduced technology, namelythe technical aspects of production (66.67%), economic aspects (73.81%), in terms ofaspects of innovation (73.81%) and aspects of behavioral change (82.14%). Thus the mostlikely introduced technology will be applied by the target audience.
ANALISIS DISTRIBUSI DAN KETIMPANGAN PENDAPATAN BURUH PANEN KELAPA SAWIT RAKYAT DI KECAMATAN AIR RAMI KABUPATEN MUKOMUKO PROVINSI BENGKULU Nola Windirah; Agung Trisusilo; Nyayu Neti Arianti; Reswita
JURNAL AGRICA Vol. 19 No. 1 (2026): JURNAL AGRICA
Publisher : Universitas Medan Area

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31289/agrica.v19i1.17562

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The Indonesian palm oil industry faces various environmental challenges, prompting the government to establish the Indonesian Sustainable Palm Oil (ISPO) standard as an instrument for sustainable business governance and greenhouse gas emission mitigation. However, ISPO implementation still faces obstacles, particularly in smallholder plantations, which account for 40.5% of the total national palm oil plantation area. Upstream workers, particularly harvest workers, play a strategic role in the sustainability of this industry. Air Rami District, Mukomuko Regency, Bengkulu Province, is one of the palm oil production centers with 13,325 hectares of smallholder plantation status in 2023. This study aims to analyze the distribution and income inequality of smallholder palm oil harvest workers in Mukomuko Regency, Bengkulu Province. The method used is quantitative descriptive analysis with income calculations and the Gini coefficient. The results show that the distribution of harvest worker income consists of 76.7% coming from the agricultural sector (harvest laborers, plantations, fisheries, and livestock) and 23.3% coming from non-agricultural sectors (entrepreneurship and others). Meanwhile, income distribution as harvest laborers accounts for 55.3% of total income. Furthermore, income inequality among smallholder oil palm harvest laborers is moderate, with a Gini coefficient of 0.47. Furthermore, income inequality decreases with income diversification, with a Gini coefficient of 0.40.